Rare Classic 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 on 2040-cars
San Marcos, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a great 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40. This
truck was originally a California truck.
I bought this truck a while back with the plan to keep it and restore it
little by little, but life gets in the way, and now I have to sell her. This truck is a 90% original and is 95% rust free!
As you can see from the pictures, she is in great shape and has not had any
body panels cut and has all of the factory original glass The odometer reads 295,961 miles, but the
motor went through a complete factory rebuild by the previous owner a few years
ago and runs strong! The FJ40 retains all of the factory smog/emissions
equipment and is 100% emissions compliant.
She has a 4 in. Suspension Lift and (5) brand new 33x10.50 BFG KM2
tires. The truck was recently aligned
when I installed new tires and drives & tracks strait as an arrow. The interior of the truck is > 90% original with the
original factory headliner and dome light still intact. All seats and interior
door panels have been recently re-upholstered and are in great shape. There are
absolutely no electrical issues and the truck could easily be used as a daily
driver as is. However, with very minimal work, the truck could be taken from a
survivor to a full blown reservation. As
I have replaced parts, I have installed OEM factory Toyota replacement parts when
available and a few top qualities Aftermarket parts when OEM was not
available. List of parts is too long to
put on here, but if you have questions please don’t hesitate to contact me. Additionally, I still have all of the original
stock parts that were replaced with aftermarket parts (bumper, suspension,
etc.) that you are welcome to take if you buy the truck. Shipping: I am happy to help arrange and coordinate shipping within
the continental 48 United States. Shipping will be at winning bidders cost. Payment: The winning bidder is required to pay $1,000
non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction. Remainder of
payment due within 7 days of auction end. Vehicle will not be released to
winning bidder until funds have been received and cleared any banking holds. Contact Info: Please contact me with any questions that you have prior
to bidding. My email address is: rdk08@yahoo.com I have this vehicle listed locally as well and reserve
the right to end the auction early if purchased through an alternate means. |
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