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2 for 1 - 1987 FJ60 (174k miles) and matching parts rig - SOLD
Located in Marietta, GA - 30min North of Atlanta.
Here are the details for the truck:
<<<ADDITIONAL PICTURES HERE>>>
I purchased this stock FJ60 several years ago from a meticulous guy who took good care of it. All he knew about the owner(s) before him was that the rig had been in Texas for most of it's life, which explains the rust-free condition. After a few months, my ASE mechanic friend and I did the following mods...
-Spring over axle lift
-Hy-steer steering kit
-35" BFG M/Ts on black steel rims (matching spare mounted in stock location, and plenty of tread on all five)
-Custom-built double cardan front driveshaft
Went on a couple camping trips and one trip to Canyonlands NP in Utah...no mudding. After that,
-Replaced Aisin carb with a Weber 34/34 kit from JT Outfitters and desmogged.
-Leaf springs replaced with Iron Man 1" over stock springs.
This is a beautiful example of a FJ60 in great shape. I get compliments everywhere I drive in it. So why sell? My plan was to do a V8 conversion but I had to be honest with myself and came to the conclusion that I don't have the time to put it to use enough to justify the cost. For the new owner, it could stay as is, go forward with the V8 swap and have a nice expedition rig, or with the included parts truck can easily go back to stock. So many options.
Exterior is in great shape - no rust and the paint is original as far as I can tell. One of the previous owners must have buffed the pinstriping off, as you can faintly see where they were. There is a small hump in the hood that was a result of the driver side engine mount letting go, allowing the air cleaner screw to hit the hood during the trip to Utah. Mount has been replaced. The forward and rear vent trim pieces were removed and I replaced them with ones that I obtained from Pull-A-Part and painted flat black to go with the wheels (original pieces left unmolested and stored). 48" Hi-Lift jack mounted to rear bumper, and a tow strap is included.
Interior is good as well - the typical driver seat fabric tear and the vinyl on the side of the seat is cracked. The parts truck seats are in even better shape and could be swapped out easily. Dash looks like it was probably replaced before I owned it and is in perfect condition. The rear cargo carpet has a couple bald spots but is also in great shape overall. At some point, the climate control fan stopped working but I was able to use the accessory 12V and a switch to manually turn the fan on and off during the winter for heat...most likely the resistor which can be replaced by the one in the parts truck, as it was working when parked.
Mechanically the truck is in good shape - only the following items need attention:
-The Weber carb needs some tuning...around town it performs great, but at highway speeds/heavy throttle input it hesitates. Correcting this will likely get it to pass emissions again, as I currently have it tagged in a non-emission required county.
-The power steering lines have never been replaced and therefore have a few cracks resulting in a slow leak.
-A/C worked great when I got it, but instead of charging the system when it got low I started purchasing the parts to convert to 134. I have everything but the compressor.
I have replaced the following over the years (aside from normal maintenance items like fuel filter, brake pads, etc):
-Radiator
-Water pump
-Upper radiator hose
-Heater hose
The parts truck is an identical year and color truck that I picked up a few years ago to have backup driveline components. It was used as a snowplow in NC and as a result the frame is rusted beyond repair. I drove it home, sagging on one side, pulled the engine and sold it. Everything else is there. I have a few pictures that I will send to interested buyers, but it is stored at a friend's place about 45min north of my house and will require a car hauler trailer with a winch to get it.
In addition, I have many extra parts that I have hoarded over the years from various places...extra driveshafts, steering wheel, dash components/gauges, trim pieces, etc. I also have the Factory Service Manuals as well as a Haynes manual.
TWO FJ60s (one without engine), plus extra parts - $6000 for fellow MUD members.
Located in Marietta, GA - 30min North of Atlanta.
Here are the details for the truck:
<<<ADDITIONAL PICTURES HERE>>>
I purchased this stock FJ60 several years ago from a meticulous guy who took good care of it. All he knew about the owner(s) before him was that the rig had been in Texas for most of it's life, which explains the rust-free condition. After a few months, my ASE mechanic friend and I did the following mods...
-Spring over axle lift
-Hy-steer steering kit
-35" BFG M/Ts on black steel rims (matching spare mounted in stock location, and plenty of tread on all five)
-Custom-built double cardan front driveshaft
Went on a couple camping trips and one trip to Canyonlands NP in Utah...no mudding. After that,
-Replaced Aisin carb with a Weber 34/34 kit from JT Outfitters and desmogged.
-Leaf springs replaced with Iron Man 1" over stock springs.
This is a beautiful example of a FJ60 in great shape. I get compliments everywhere I drive in it. So why sell? My plan was to do a V8 conversion but I had to be honest with myself and came to the conclusion that I don't have the time to put it to use enough to justify the cost. For the new owner, it could stay as is, go forward with the V8 swap and have a nice expedition rig, or with the included parts truck can easily go back to stock. So many options.
Exterior is in great shape - no rust and the paint is original as far as I can tell. One of the previous owners must have buffed the pinstriping off, as you can faintly see where they were. There is a small hump in the hood that was a result of the driver side engine mount letting go, allowing the air cleaner screw to hit the hood during the trip to Utah. Mount has been replaced. The forward and rear vent trim pieces were removed and I replaced them with ones that I obtained from Pull-A-Part and painted flat black to go with the wheels (original pieces left unmolested and stored). 48" Hi-Lift jack mounted to rear bumper, and a tow strap is included.
Interior is good as well - the typical driver seat fabric tear and the vinyl on the side of the seat is cracked. The parts truck seats are in even better shape and could be swapped out easily. Dash looks like it was probably replaced before I owned it and is in perfect condition. The rear cargo carpet has a couple bald spots but is also in great shape overall. At some point, the climate control fan stopped working but I was able to use the accessory 12V and a switch to manually turn the fan on and off during the winter for heat...most likely the resistor which can be replaced by the one in the parts truck, as it was working when parked.
Mechanically the truck is in good shape - only the following items need attention:
-The Weber carb needs some tuning...around town it performs great, but at highway speeds/heavy throttle input it hesitates. Correcting this will likely get it to pass emissions again, as I currently have it tagged in a non-emission required county.
-The power steering lines have never been replaced and therefore have a few cracks resulting in a slow leak.
-A/C worked great when I got it, but instead of charging the system when it got low I started purchasing the parts to convert to 134. I have everything but the compressor.
I have replaced the following over the years (aside from normal maintenance items like fuel filter, brake pads, etc):
-Radiator
-Water pump
-Upper radiator hose
-Heater hose
The parts truck is an identical year and color truck that I picked up a few years ago to have backup driveline components. It was used as a snowplow in NC and as a result the frame is rusted beyond repair. I drove it home, sagging on one side, pulled the engine and sold it. Everything else is there. I have a few pictures that I will send to interested buyers, but it is stored at a friend's place about 45min north of my house and will require a car hauler trailer with a winch to get it.
In addition, I have many extra parts that I have hoarded over the years from various places...extra driveshafts, steering wheel, dash components/gauges, trim pieces, etc. I also have the Factory Service Manuals as well as a Haynes manual.
TWO FJ60s (one without engine), plus extra parts - $6000 for fellow MUD members.
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