For Sale 1973 FJ55

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This FJ55 has less than 57,000 original miles on it, and features 4 wheel drive (both High and Low Range) with external locking hubs. To make this car more fun to drive, the original 3 speed transmission was replaced with a 4 speed. Power Steering was added along with an Air Conditioning system that runs R134a, to keep the insides cool.
Gary Kardum of “Mudraks” in Sonoma CA rebuilt this motor less than 8 thousand miles ago. Gary is widely recognized as an expert in the art of properly building and setting up a land cruiser. Other upgrades include: Headers; a Roof Rack by “ARB” (great looking, and tough as nails!); CB Radio; and a 12 volt DC to 120 Volt AC inverter.
The car is fun to drive and handles well on the road, as well as off the road. The car has had fresh paint less than a year ago. There are a few rust spots where the paint has blistered. It is common on these cars but not structurally significant on this one. There is an inner window seal missing from the right front window, so it rattles a bit. The upholstery is in very good condition, and the tires are nearly new! This car has tons of room in it for hauling family and friends as well as all their stuff! If you like FJs’ this is the one to buy! To see photos please follow this link: 1973 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser for Sale
Please call Steve anytime with your questions at 925-381-7745.
 
I feel like I've seen this for sale before and he wanted like $27,000. This might be a different one, but I'm not sure
 
I feel like I've seen this for sale before and he wanted like $27,000. This might be a different one, but I'm not sure

haha... that would be funny if you are right
 
It's an ebay auction. The link in post #1 takes you to a site with a bunch of pictures and a link to all left coast classics ebay auctions. Current bid is $5,000.
 
funny, those pics were taken 2 blocks from my house. i think they had it listed locally for $14K.

i thought Terry was using it as a shop truck for the scooter biz?

i saw the 55 going down the road by my house today. it does look really good cruising down the hwy....

not affiliated in anyway, just bump'n a nice 55
 

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