1983 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
North Pole, Alaska, United States
For more details email me at: lilalllarey@fulhamfans.com .
A rare opportunity to own an original, US market 1983 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, that came with - very rare - factory air conditioning and factory power steering. Legend has it that of the approximately 300 Land Cruiser’s that were imported into the US in 1983, that around 30 had factory A/C and P/S. Full off body restoration. Every nut and bolt came off, most replaced with either stainless (for exterior pieces) or anodized (for interior), (except seats, roll bar and seat belts which got new grade 8 hardened steel bolts).
Black trim: Frame, axels, most small brackets and most underside components painted in POR-15,White trim: Roof, grill bezel and rims (all 5) sandblasted and painted inside and out
All silver trim: repainted with the exception of the hood and windshield hooks which were replaced with stainless (due to the moving parts), some heat shields and some other engine trim
Body panels: all painted in Toyota code 857 medium blue original color for this truck.
Seats and floor mats: all original material
New (less than 500 miles on these parts):
-Tires
-Brakes, calipers rotors, drums, pads and shoes, all brake-lines (stainless steel and flexible braided line where appropriate), brake master cylinder
-Axel seals
-Shocks
-Spring bushings
-Shackles and single point shackle pins
-U-joints (all four)
-Tie rod ends (all)
-New clutch disc, resurfaced pressure plate, throw out bearing and pilot bearing, clutch slave and clutch master cylinders
-New exhaust including muffler and catalytic converter (from the downpipe back)
-Engine rebuilt by Anchorage Drag Bike, new rings bearings, oil pump, full gasket set, head resurfaced new valve seals
-Waterpump, thermostat
-Radiator
-Alternator
-Main emission switching cluster and valve set
-Starter
-Most hoses (water and air)
-All 4 door rubber seals
-Both vent seals
-Window tie down rubbers (on hood)
-Factory new (not reproduction) front fenders
-Front and rear turn signals, rear turn signal rock guards
-Clutch brake and gas pedal rubbers
-Rear view mirrors
-"Landcruiser", "4x4" and "Toyota" emblems
-Body mounts (rubbers) and body bolts and washers
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