For Sale 1978 FJ45 Perfection

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So I bought this truck a couple of years ago. I looked for eight months and finally found a1978 45. I bought it in BC. I spent 24K getting into Colorado. I had Robbie Antonson@ Adventure offroad (Tech editor for Toyota Trails) build me a 3FE. Absolutely NO shortcuts. I used ALL Toyota parts. Everything I could buy new from Onur, I did. I ported and polished all the fuel-injected manifolds and head. I sandblasted and clear-coated all parts meticulously. I put hundreds of hours making every part just right. I think I have around six hundred hours into this, excluding what Robbie and Bill did. This engine is: ported and polished, all parts balanced/blue-printed and for cryogenically treated longevity, bored .005 over standard, I think(not a machinist). I upgraded all parts to modern standards, all Toyota: alternator, starter, Ignitor and coil, Oil cooler, clutched radiator fan to FJ62 era etc...New Toyota Radiator, Oil pan, Etc...restored all wire-harnesses (35+hours alone)
Robbie built a split-case late model transfer case
I bought a brand-new H55 five speed transmission.
rebuilt drive lines
ARB locking diffs.
Optima deep cycle
New rear disk-brakes, Four wheel dick brakes.
Dakota digital instrument gauge (35+ hours@ $90/H to install) Gauge itself $900
Bill put so much effort into splicing the FJ62 harness with the FJ45 cowell harness and went through all electrical harnesses.
I bought the same 17" rims that come on the ICON'S (Blackrock Yuma's) and 34" BFG Mud Terrains. ($2800) x5
Warn 8274 winch.
Aqualu bed ($6500)
Aqualu cab ($4500)
New glass
new exhaust system and cat, ($920)
Custom fuel talk from Road-runner fabrication ($960)
about 5K miles on everthing
Basically I paid 24K to get the truck here, I paid Robbie @offroad unlimited 24K, I spent around 8K in parts outside of all of that.
This truck needs body work perfection/paint,,,maybe a new hood.
I just moved to Maui and am convinced this truck will get stolen in a matter of hours, otherwise I would NEVER sell it. I used to be a mechanic and this has been my dream truck for twenty five years. It also happens to be my life savings. I have around 55K and maybe eight hundred hours. It needs paint and maybe suspension in my opinion. Best realistic offer.
.....call me if your serious...-Nathan...720-629-4595 and look up pics on mudd@ 1978FJ45 refurbished

or text...I'm in the Islands until tomorrow then San Fransisco
 
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Lets see some pics!!!!
 
I swear if I could just edit it for you, I would; but i can't Check the "Four wheel dick brakes..."
 
Ahhhhh i recall this 45 now. Its the one owl ridge sold... Hope you got all the issues sorted out look like it could be a great rig for someone
 
Yup thats the one! THen he took it apart and painted and jacked the price to 28k. Would have been a good deal at 10k lol
 
Nathan,

Curious why you say it would be stolen within hours there in Hawaii-- is auto theft there that big of a problem?

If so, I need to alert a friend who is moving there next year.
 
I live in Hawaii and auto theft is not a big problem here. The rate of auto thefts is much lower than most other places. The statistics are on the internet. Because all vehicles have to be shipped to and from Hawaii, cars are rarely stolen to be moved out of state (like California, Arizona etc) they are stripped and parted out. There are not a lot of old cruisers in Hawaii and very few 40s & 45s, so stealing these cars to strip for parts is not worth the trouble and an old 45 would be very recognizable. Car break-ins are a pretty big problem because the tourist leave their rental cars full of valuable stuff and they are a pretty easy target.
 
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I finished this truck out a while back. I was happy with the result no matter the legacy.

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