77 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Landcruiser 4x4 With Aluminum Body In New Jersey on 2040-cars
Brielle, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2F
Mileage: 150,799
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: Manual
I have a 77 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 with a 3/4 Aluminum body, Aluminum Drop Down Tailgate, and brand new rear fender flares on it up for sale. The previous owner said the engine ran perfect when he bought it and that his son messed it up when he got his license and that the engine needs to be rebuilt or at least the block does. I'm going to be picking up a running 2F engine that I will include for an extra $450 if you want to do a quick swap. If you want to you can hear it run before I pull it out of the truck. The front and rear brakes, brake lines and also has a new brake master cylinder that were just done 6 months ago. The front bib has some rust on it and I will include one in much better shape to replace the one thats on the truck right now. The windshield frame has some bubbling along the bottom edge and will need some sanding and bodywork or you can swap another windshield frame on. Think I know someone who has one off a 76. The rest of the truck is in good shape with the aluminum body and drop down tailgate. The frame is also in good shape and was painted a year ago by the P.O. The aluminum body was rhino-lined inside the tub and under it at one point as well. All of the lights, blinkers, and even the radio works. Both front seats are in great shape and have a locking center console in between the seats. The skinny wheels and tires that are on the truck do not come with it, I have another set that go with the truck that you can see on it with the pictures of the soft top on it. I just have these skinny wheels and tires on, so I can roll it easier. Truck was garage kept before the previous owner and has been garage kept since I have owned it. Have a clear NJ title for it as well. The trucks inspection sticker is good til May of 2014. The truck will come with a extra hood, front bib in much better shape to replace the rusted one that's on the truck, a 1 year old soft top & split front soft doors, black bikini top, "2" Rear hatch doors & crossbar for hard top, and a couple of other boxes of parts. If you have any questions or want to stop by to look at it email me or call me at
Matt 9O8 239 1O92
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