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1979 Fj40 Toyota Land Crusier Factory Ac / Ps Restored To Perfection Fj40 Bj40 on 2040-cars

US $49,000.00
Year:1979 Mileage:41450 Color: Dune Beige /
  Dune Beige / Gray
Location:

Livingston, Montana, United States

Livingston, Montana, United States
Transmission:4 speed manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2F 4.2 litre in line 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
VIN: FJ40304748 Year: 1979
Interior Color: Dune Beige / Gray
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4X4
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 41,450
Exterior Color: Dune Beige
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

For sale is my 1979 FJ40 w/Factory AC and PS with with 41,450 original miles. Professionally restored. One of the nicest in the country. 3.70 Hwy gearing for 65 mph hwy drives to anywhere.

Every once in a while you see a super nice, very "detailed" FJ40 restore on eBay. This one will not disappoint.  Beautiful, classic Dune Beige. Best "classic" factory color of all time in my opinion.

The 2F, 4.2 litre engine runs extremely well. The 4 speed transmission has been gone through, shifts smoothly through every gear with ease. New belts, new hoses. This 40 accelerates to 65 mph with pep. Tracks down the road, straight and true. Brakes well with the discs up front, and drums in rear, with no pull. This is a peppy, 40 that runs as good as it looks. Starts easy, idles smoothy, and drives easy with the factory power steering and power assist breaks.

When you look at each photo, please look closely at the detail on this FJ40. It is really super nice, and a lot of items many restorers miss, are complete here.

New Dune Beige, code 416. Excellent in, and out.
New Pewter rims and new factory hub caps
New shocks
New tie rod ends
New battery
New engine Belts and hoses
New window rubber
New weather seals on the complete vehicle including hardtop seals
New emblems all the way around
New window channels

New seat belts front and back
All glass is in great shape
New Drain plugs
New rear view mirror
New Hood Hooks and latches w/stainless screws
New windshield spray head
New rubber seal under windshield
New muffler and exhaust
New stainless steel bolts everywhere
New grill paint
New frame paint (frame scraped and painted)
New bumperettes
New front bumper
New headliner
New visor blades
New seats/fabric center to cut down on the "stick" on warm days.
*Regarding floor mats: I will buy for the new owner a set of Aussie molded mats for the entire floor area, front, middle and back. Great product from CCOT. You install. (they could not get them for me in time for this listing, but it is nice to see the condition of those floors without mats in the photos)
and on and on.

Many Land Cruiser enthusiasts make the mistake of buying a slightly rusted FJ thinking they will be happy. Rust never dies, it keeps coming back. Pay more for a completely rust free 40, like this one. Not a bit of rust anywhere. Not now, not before the restore began. That is key.

If you are thinking about a restore project, but do not have the time, I would consider your rust free FJ40 on trade. Original rigs only.

This is the one. Beautiful. Runs extremely well, super tight, and very sharp and very original.

Bid with confidence. I reserve the right to end the auction early, and at any time. Please include a telephone # with all questions; if your not a serious buyer, please do not ask any questions. This is not a 4X4 forum. Sorry, a few on the net blow it for all the rest of us. Hope the good guys understand!

Last photo: coming to the eBay block soon. "The nicest FJ40 "Super B" Diesel in
Bellatrix Yellow, on the planet".











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