For Sale 1970 FJ40 in NE PA $500

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SOLD SOLD SOLD Selling a currently non running 1970 FJ40 here in northeast PA. Here is the title for the link on Mud back in July of this year that attracted my interest enough to buy this truck: 1970 FJ40 for Project or Parts in Northern NJ. I couldn't copy it as a link so you'll have to search a bit. As Jim mentioned in his original post the frame will need repair at some point in the futre although it is not currently a problem.

Basically it's the same truck except that the rollcage has been sold and the disc brake setup is gone, too. The birfs were rusted and unusable in the disc brake setup. Good news is the dash is uncut and unmolested as is the engine and underhood. It's basically complete in these areas. It does turn over but I couldn't get it to start in the few minutes we worked at it (then the rain started!!!!). The brakes pedal goes to the floor.

The windshield glass is missing, and there are no front seats. There is a liftgate out back but no lower doors. There are also no side doors. Gas tank is there. Truck steers and rolls freely. There are a lot of parts that go with the truck- another good windshield frame, lots of hinges, some weatherstripping, stuff like that. The frames for a set of short jump seats are there in good shape and I believe there is a set of new covers and foam for those seats. Running boards are included. The inside heater box is included, too although it has been unbolted from the firewall. The wheels are interesting- look like stock but appear to be wider than 6". Maybe they're Chevy wheels. Tires all hold air. There is the beginning of a new rear bumper and tire carrier in the back of the truck, Jim had started this but it's not finished. The skid plate is in the truck, too.

It's a column shift three speed transmission with vacuum shift 2WD/4WD and mechanical for LO/Neut/HI range in the transfer. Windshield wipers are all there. I believe the lights all work, too but can't be certain of that.

Jim had redone the tub in ameteur fashion and I can say there is not rust back there where you usually find it. The top is OK, hood in good shape. What else.......that's about it. this could be a good start for a project. Check out the photos and see what ya think. Someone please come get this thing it deserves the attention that I can't find the time to give right now. Located northeast PA not far from Rausch Creek or Paragon. Best way to reach me is Mud private message or email shmukter@pa.metrocast.net. Thanks, Gary S
70 FJ40 driver front.webp
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More photos

A few more photos. By the way I think the black dirt on the hood and front end will be easily removable by a good washing or perhaps some spray nine or similar cleaner.
70 FJ40 engine 1.webp
Engine 2.webp
 
More photos

Last two photos. I believe there may be a stereo in the glovebox if my old memory is functioning correctly. Gary S
70 FJ40 dash driver side.webp
70 FJ40 pass dash.webp
 
FJ40 is spoken for

I received a deposit today for the FJ40 from a relatively local cruiser guy. Looks like he is coming tomorrow (Sunday) to pick it up. Thanks for all the interest. Gary
 
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Dave- the day we picked up the 40 it was raining PROFUSELY. It rained all the way down form PA and almost all the way home. Tom Hunmphries met me at the guy's house to load it in the rain then haul it home in the rain. By the time we got to my place, though, the sun came out and all was well.

See you in two weeks at the Fall Crawl!!!!! Gary
 
FJ40 has been sold

Dave Warhola picked up the 40 yesterday. For $500 Dave was quite happy with the truck and all the parts that went with it. I'm glad to see it going to a good home and a guy who I believe will be an appreciative new owner. Gary S
 
Wow this thing got around I just bought it off of another owner last week, did you ever try to start the engine? I needed a donor F for my 1969 and took a chance on this one.
 

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