1984 Toyota Land Cruiser Bj40 Diesel Fj40 Fj45 F on 2040-cars
Rosanky, Texas, United States
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Elite Land Cruisers in partnership with Export Cruisers Company is proud topresent the latest rare, professional frame off, nut and bolt, bare metal,mechanical running gear and engine restoration in one of the most sought afterand rare Land Cruiser configurations. Presenting the 1984 Toyota Land CruiserBJ40 in Toyota Medium Blue (Diesel) with only 29,500 miles. The last year ofglobal production for J40 series, these are extremely rare. The United Statesonly had a few 1983 Land Cruisers and no 1984s. As a former Ministry of JusticeExecutive vehicle, it was rarely used by the Ministry of Justice for officialbusiness only with only ~29,500k miles. It is astunning example of a professional, no expense spared, proper restoration. Thisis a Japan built global spec Toyota Land Cruiser. The last year for the 40series in the United States was 1983, so a 1984 is even more rare in the US.Everything was completely restored including drive train, diesel engine, dieselinjector pump, upholstery, body, tires, electrical, emblems, and more. Tasteful upgrades on this Land Cruiser included softhigh quality all leather seating and door panels, ARB OME suspension and more ATtires (rather than mud terrain).
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The TS040 will follow Audi's lead and will use a combination motor and generator to power the front wheels. The system will generate power under braking and will use it up when accelerating to give a boost in traction over last year's rear-wheel-drive Toyota TS030. Toyota will stick with a gasoline-fueled, naturally aspirated 3.4-liter V8 to feed the rear wheels and will take on Audi's diesel, turbocharged 3.7-liter V6 and Porsche's gasoline-fueled, turbo 2.0-liter four-cylinder.
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