1967 Toyota Land Cruiser Base 3.9l on 2040-cars
Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Here is your chance to own a piece of automotive history!! Here we have a 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 Truck is seminole red exterior with a tan soft top and all black interior Truck is rust free and has always been garage kept Truck has original 1F 3.9L inline 6 with original 3 speed transmission Truck has 106,XXX miles. This FJ40 runs and shifts great, looks good too This FJ40 has a small crack in the passenger fender and very small round chip in the windshield. Needs 1 stud/lug. Easy fixes This FJ40 has a new Toyota battery, new terminals, new coolant reservoir, partial new wiring, and a new Toyota oil filter Truck is equipped with Bilstein shocks, tan top from classic cruisers (waterproof), new electrical fuse box, newish suspension bushings, HFS shackles, spring kit, warn locking hubs, upgraded heater system from SOR cruiser parts, BF Goodrich KO tires (85 %) This is a super rare soft top classic. All around beautiful FJ40 and a collectors dream!! Needs very little to make a show stopper but is an extremely awesome truck as is Truck speaks for itself. These are getting extremely hard to find especially in this condition NO WARRANTY IMPLIED AS IS. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COST OF SHIPPING/TRANSPORTATION I AM WILLING TO HELP WITH THE SET UP OF SHIPPING BUT AGAIN BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COST PLEASE ALLOW 2-3 DAYS AFTER PAYMENT CLEARANCE FOR TITLE TO BE MAILED Thanks for looking have a great day!! |
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