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    For Sale 1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    Sold.
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    For Sale 1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    Underneath is good, but just sold it. Thanks.
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    For Sale 1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    Bump.
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    For Sale 1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    I should have proofread better. The asking price is $5500.
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    For Sale 1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    Some more
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    For Sale 1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    Some more pictures
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    For Sale  1971 FJ40 PROJECT-ALL ORIGINAL

    The time has come for me to part ways with my Land Cruiser. I'm selling my 1971 FJ40 Land Cruiser. I acquired this Land Cruiser in late 2010 from my mother's cousin's estate. The Land Cruiser was located in Little Rock, AR and as for as I know, my mother's cousin was the original owner. When...
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    For Sale 1988 FJ62 in Iowa

    SOLD!
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    For Sale 1988 FJ62 in Iowa

    $1800.00
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    For Sale 1988 FJ62 in Iowa

    I'm dropping the price to $2000 OBO. Since my original post, the exhaust pipe broke off behind the outboard catalytic converter, and the brake light stays on now. The truck still starts right up, drives, and stops, but I would recommend a trailer for a long distance travel due to the exhaust leak.
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    For Sale 1988 FJ62 in Iowa

    Toyota: Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-Door EBay listing.
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    For Sale  1988 FJ62 in Iowa

    Up for sale is my 1988 FJ62. I purchased this Land Cruiser in January of this year with plans on doing a 3FE conversion, front disc brake swap, and power steering conversion on my 1971 FJ40. After much deliberation, I've decided to keep my FJ40 stock. I've considered parting out the FJ62...
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    Barn Rebuild: The family heirloom

    I have enjoyed following this build thread! I have a similar situation. I inherited a 1971 fj40 in November of 2010. It had been sitting for about 15 years before I got it. I trailered it from Little Rock, AR to Sachse, TX. Since that time I've slowly been disassembling it and trying to figure...
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