1979 Fj40 Toyota Land Cruiser Ac Ps Full Frame Off Restoration Bj Cj5, Cj7, Fj40 on 2040-cars
Priest River, Idaho, United States
Up for your consideration is a 1979 FJ40 in the rare Sky Blue Toyota paint code 854. A full frame off restoration was completed on this 40 under 5000 miles ago, including the rebuilt 4.2 2F motor. The paint, body and frame are in excellent condition, with zero rust. The manual 4 speed transmission shifts smoothly, and transfer case works perfectly. The front disc brakes and rear drum are factory stock and work very well. The parking brake also works as it should.
The FJ has Factory Power Steering, the Factory Radio, and a Vintage Air AC system, all the gauges, wipers, and dome light work as they should. The interior looks like new, with no rips or scuffs, door panels, headliner, and dash are excellent. The Tuffy Center Box is in perfect condition. The front mat is the original Toyota mat. Rear mat is in excellent condition. All interior paint is in excellent shape. All window rubber, and weather stripping was new when restored, and in excellent condition. The FJ40 sits on a HFS 3" lift, with new Pro Comp shocks all around. Stock Toyota rims were powder coated, and painted the correct off white T12. OEM Toyota caps are in place. Aggressive Mud Terrain radials have less than 5000 miles. The spare is new as well. There are to many new parts to list. OEM emblems, bumperettes, turn signals, visors, stainless steel bolts, hold downs, etc. This is a beautiful 1979 FJ40. Bid with confidence. Title is clear and in my name. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. |
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