Built 1978 FJ40 $8500

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Location
United States
Located in MD 21084

This cruiser is built for crawling, it flat out WORKS!

1978 land Cruiser FJ40
2F with GM HEI conversion
SM420 (granny first)
Stock Transfer case
Lockrights front and rear.
Stock axles with Longfield birfs and chrome moly inners
Allied Beadlocks
5-37"x13.50x17" Boggers cut for crawling, great shape! (some pics show different tires) Pics with boggers here boggers
4 wheels disc brakes
Full Hydro Steering
Custom(BEEFY) 3-link front suspension
Spring over rear suspension
Glass tub(semi-comp cut)
Custom Cage, mostly 2'x.120 wall DOM tubing
PRP Premier High Back extra tall/extra wide seats(new)
4 point harnesses(new)
Propane conversion with 2 forklift tanks(1 for spare)
Custom Rocker protection/sliders
Killer skidplate setup
Warn 8274 w/blue rope mounted on a Hell For Stout bumper.
Alot of the work(suspension, steering, some cagework, sliders, skids, propane, etc done by Otter from Whaley enterprises as seen on Xtreme4x4)
I have a rebuilt, 0 miles corvette enegine I will sell for additional funds

Pics here
fj40

Buildup pics here,
Photo Gallery :: scott's fj40
 
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Hey! I know that Cruiser - it was Dan Schein's!

How ya been Scott? I haven't seen your name for a long time.

CAZ

Hey Caz, I was just thinking about you yesterday! Hope all is well with you.

You are correct, I bought this from Dan in 01 I think, a little different now aye?

It does have lockers, lockright front and back. I have driven it 2 miles on the street, a little hairy if you ask me, full hydro and airshocks and links are interesting.
To be street legal, it would need tail lights of course, then it could be tagged as historic or street rod, in MD anyway.
 
Nice ride! So propane run huh? how does the mileage come out on that, just curious? Spent some time in South America, Colombia to be exact. Lots of propane cruisers. Good luck and a bump!
 
Not sure on the fuel economy as it's an trail vehicle, about one 33 lb tank per day or so would be my guess.
 

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