For Sale 1974 Toyota FJ40

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Location
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$16,500 OBO

1974 FJ40 Toyota Land Cruiser

Love to drive it around town and on the freeway (yes it will drive 70 mph on the freeway). If you don't like attention and getting the smiles and thumps up from random people this is not the truck for you.
Bought this vehicle from a guy in Fresno 4 years ago and started to work on it. Body parts that had rust have been replace as you will see in the pictures.
Been driving this off and on for about 3 years now. All fluids have been changed after i purchased the 40 including differential, transmission, transfer case, brake fluid, clutch, coolant. Oil change were done at a regular basis. The engine has been rebuild. Truck has the original inline 6 cylinder with a 3 speed transmission.
VIN: FJ40166505

More pictures available upon request and
1974 FJ40 Toyota Land Cruiser

And the bezel is on the correct way!



list of new items:
Rebuild engine with all seals and gaskets replace.
head lights LED
clutch
clutch slave cylinder
drum brakes
tires (BF Goodrich 33 tire, all terrain t/a KO2)
fuel system (fuel pump, hoses, tank)
rebuild carburator
aluminum radiator
coolant hoses
rebuild water pump
new drive belt
spark plugs, wire, cap & rotor
reupholstered front seats
bench seat in the rear with seat belts
shackles
suspension lift (4 inch)
shocks
steering system (everything was replace except the gear box)
exhaust system
body mounts
motor mounts
windshield glass & gasket

Im available to show it locally in Sad Diego, California area just message me in advance. If you have any question please message me and i will be happy to answer as quickly as possible.
No warranty on truck.

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They're backwards and won't prevent the spring from inverting as intended. Just flip 'em around and you're good to go.
The shop that did the body work installed them and I thought I made sure they were installed as the instructions required.
I'll look at them again, thank you.
 
They're backwards and won't prevent the spring from inverting as intended. Just flip 'em around and you're good to go.
Hahaha I see it now. Well now I got a 30 minute job this weekend.
Thank you again, good eye
 

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