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1976 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 Survivor Ca Find 4wd All Original At No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:95166
Location:

Lakewood, California, United States

Lakewood, California, United States

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3 DAY AUCTION @ NO RESERVE - SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER!

A Rare Southern California Find, A 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 that remains in Survivor condition. All Original & never has been modified (stock/uncut). Factory 4.2L 6 cylinder, 4 speed manual transmission, Front Disc Brakes & the 2 speed 4WD transfer case is original.
 Has 95,166 actual miles.

Was found sitting in the 2 Owner's driveway in Los Angeles. He purchased it in 1997 from the original owner (A WW2 Veteran) who lived in San Bernardino County. It remains in the same condition as it did in the original owners hands as of today. Nothing has been changed, even the rifle rack the first owner added is still in place. 

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 Appears to be the original paint, factory Toyota Offered decal, wheel paint & glass. A excellent example of a California Find, very solid thru out. Has its common surface rust from being original but the undercarriage is solid & most important original. 

The interior is 100% bone stock. All original upholstery, rubber mats, knobs, roll bars & rear heater (not connected). The owner mention to us that the original owner told us that he added the SkyPort sunroof from Toyota, as a dealer option. Driver seat cushion has some wear but not serious. The headliner was sagging, so we removed most of it. All the glass is in beautiful shape for its age. 

The Toyota is running & driving. Starts right, shifts & brakes just fine. All the lights work, transfer case as well as the gauges. Has a old set of tires but they still work for driving locally. Cool options include Interior rifle rack, tailgate spare/cans holder & towing hitch.
 
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~ Terms & Agreement ~

I have set my auction at 3 Days With No Reserve, meaning it will sell to the highest bidder. 
Only serious bidding, be prepared to pay for in full within 3 Business Days... No exceptions! 

If you have any other questions, feel free to call me anytime of the day at ( 562 ) 688 - 5205. Email but I prefer you call me toward the end of the auction. 

If you have a score of less then *25, please do not bid until you have talked to me. This is a serious auction & I like to confirm that your serious as well. If you ignore this message, your bid will be cancelled & you will be blocked from the auction. 

I'm willing to sell Worldwide and help out in any way possible. I live in Los Angeles, so I'm near all the major shipping terminals. I understand the process how it works & the time. Please review my feedback to see that I take this serious.

Need a shipper within the US? I recommend Dependable Auto Shippers, there terminal is literally about 20 minutes away from my home. Call Bernie @  (310) 525-2259, mention "Chris".

I do have a clear California title in my name and matches the Cruiser. 

Good Luck On Bidding !

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