Toyota Land Crusier Fj55 1976 on 2040-cars
Thomasville, North Carolina, United States
Drive Type: 4
Model: Land Cruiser
Mileage: 99,999
Trim: 55
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Complete 1976 fj55 has 4 speed trans. truck runs off underhood fuel tank I rebuild the carb and removed the fuel tank and cleaned it still has some serface rust can be used but left it out for you to decide if you want a new one or run this one. Did a full tune up on it and replacex the intake and exhaust manafold gaskets. Has a leaking wheel cyl on right front would be a easy fix or swap to disc front brakes. Tbis is a solid start to a resto or drive as is. It has some rust in the rockers and under rear tail gate. The rear power window works and also have extra rear glass and front fenders. Have original manuals for the truck. It is a very complete project and is solid from what I've seen of others.
On Jun-17-13 at 08:38:34 PDT, seller added the following information:
It is a 74 not a 76 sorry about the mix up
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