1967toyota Fj40 Land Cruiser Restored on 2040-cars
Navarre, Florida, United States
This FJ40 was restored professionally in 2011.Everything in it or on it was replaced new or rebuilt like new.It has been driven less than 2000 miles from the time of full restoration.The body is super straight.the paint is exceptional.All fenders,hood and doors removed from the body when painted.No rust or grit on the bottom of this FJ!The FJ has been in California for over 20 years and is still original and not cut up,powered by a correct F155 inline 6cyl engine and runs very nice.Manual transmission has been rebuilt and is also factory FJ40 3 speed.This is a very original FJ.If you are a purist this is the car for you!Everything performs as it should except the blinkers(think it is a short),wiper arms are missing and emergency brake does not work.This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve to end auction early.Check out the NADA classic car value,average retail for good condition is $16,100 and high for excellent condition is $41,200.00 I have the reserve set higher than average but quite a bit lower than excellent.Thanks for looking Ben.
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