For Sale 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 CHEVY 6.0 LS POWERED

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Location
United States
ASKING $40,000

No expense was spared (over $75K) on this custom built 1976 Toyota FJ40! A rebuilt Chevrolet LQ9 6.0 Liter LS engine was professionally retrofitted by a respected engine builder here in California, well known for their SEMA engine builds. It is quite possibly the baddest FJ40 out there! Check out the videos to get a real appreciation for this unique vehicle!

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1976 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 | eBay





BUILD HIGHLIGHTS
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Rebuilt Chevy 6.0 LS V8 Conversion

California Rust Free Truck

Disc Brakes - Front & Rear

Power Steering

Corbeau Race Seats

New Atlas Transfer Case

Rear Bench Seat

Custom Gauges

Custom Roll cage

Off Road Lights

Custom Suspension

Warn Winch

Rhino Lined Interior

LED Headlights & LED Light Bars


EXTERIOR:

Originally this FJ was a one owner, rust free truck that was found here in So Cal. It had a newer respray that looks sharp. It has a new set of new 15 inch wheels running a new, big 35 inch BF Goodrich Mud-Terrain T/As with a matching spare. It has a soft Bikini top with matching half doors. It also comes with a new set of full doors (not pictured). It has LED lights, a Warn winch and heavy duty front and rear bumpers with integrated tow hooks. It also has a set of custom Nerf bars and a rear rack for 3 Jerry Gas cans, or a cooler and a mount for a High Lift jack. The bright red paint along with the contrasting black wheels and bumpers really makes this FJ look the part!


INTERIOR:

New Corbeau race bucket seats were installed and a rear foldable bench seat was added with three separate seat belts (custom for the original owner's three kids) to make it comfortable and user-firendly. Custom gauges were installed to compliment the original look and feel of the dash. The interior floor has been Rhino lined to make it durable and easy to clean up if you decide to take it off road. A full roll cage was installed and a soft top with half doors was added. A new set of full doors (not pictured) are also included.


MECHANICS:

Under the hood is a fire breathing Fuel Injected Chevrolet LQ9 6.0 Liter LS engine. The engine was professionally rebuilt and installed with under 1000 miles on it. Everything is top notch, including the custom fabricated cold air intake and the radiator inlet pipe. The motor runs nice and cool with its custom radiator with two electric fans. It is running a stock Toyota 9" front axle and a Dana 60 in the rear. It has a set of Hooker headers running into a great sounding Black Widow exhaust. It has a Chevrolet 350 Automatic trans with a transmission cooler and an new Atlas transfer case with a custom skid plate protecting it. It has disc brakes in the front and rear and power steering. Although very streetable, it also is VERY capable off road. It has all new shocks (custom hoops in the front) and steering stabilizers and it is running a lift kit with TeraFlex rear Revolver shackles that hinge and rotate to allow the leaf springs to articulate and drop.


EXTRAS:

It has LED Off Road light bars on the front (Top and above the winch) and in the rear. It has a custom, heavy duty rear tire rack with full size matching spare. It also has a Warn winch, heavy duty front and rear bumpers and a custom rack that fits three Jerry gas cans, or a cooler.
 
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Tend to agree. That is not an FJ.

But based on the video, you could probably make some money racing at stoplights. Thing makes a hell of a sleeper. I saw a 1000hp diesel Hummer taking muscle cars out at Woodward this year. I'd love to see them race. Wouldn't want to own either one, but somebody sure put a bunch of work into it and it is probably somebody's cup 'o tea.
 
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