craigslist 1972 Toyota FJ 40 - (Brewster) Has Hardtop but not in pics - V8 - Who says there are no rust free FJ's on East Coast?

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Year
1972
Vehicle Model
  1. 40 Series
$20,000


1972 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser. This vehicle has been re-built. Frame was blasted and reinforced. Tub is all new to firewall. NO RUST . Front end fully rebuilt. HFS Shocks and shackles with lift. 4 wheel disc brakes. Power steering. Chevy 350 V-8 with Edelbrock 4 BBL 650 CFM carb. MSD ignition system 4 speed manual trans.. New Dual Master cylinder. Aluminum radiator (new)
New Gas Tank. Heater front and rear. New Clutch and slave cylinder. Rear jump seats re-conditioned. Warn locking hubs rebuilt. Bimini Top is included. Vehicle has been registered and inspected and fully insured. Clean MA title.
Vehicles odometer is at 67062. I have all the components for the hard top. They are repaired but need to be painted and assembled .They include the following: Both side panels with glass. Both Doors. Rear lift tailgate. Hard top with new mounting rails some gasketing but not all. The top is part of the package.

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If it's the one I'm thinking of, I met the owner earlier this year. Pretty sure this is not the one I looked at - it wasn't ready at the time. One I checked out was a bit of a franken-build but overall pretty decent. Not worth the $20k it was listed at, or the $16k it dropped to a bit later - fitment of some of the random body parts wasn't quite right, some overspray/drips on the paint, and some custom home steel work. This one was a work in progress but overall looked healthier than the other.
 
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