what are your plans for it? daily driver, trail rig or ?
and are you planing/able to do you own work in it?
rust is IMOP the single biggest thing to look for......
personaly I would look for a stock rust free(or as close as you can find) 76+ fj40, this will give you a great fj40 to start with.
Watch out for previous owner modifications, like PS and a V8 conversion I have seen some VERY poorly done, nothing worse that fighting the poor mods a PO did(not to say some conversion are not VERY well done, but on the for sale market, most I have seen are not) I like the stock drivetrain, 2F, disc brakes and 4 speed.
One of the 1st things(right after, "does it have any rot") I ask is........."why are you selling it"
Before I even start one up, I spend ALOT of time just looking it over, crawl under and all around it, a flashlight is very helpfull, old fridge magnets are great to check for bondo, a screw driver is good to poke at the frame. and IMOP a digital camera is very helpfull......take LOTS of pics.
the majoritry of 40's on the market are for sale becuase the owner has decided not to throw anymore money at it......so prolly a year before he puts it up for sale he has mentaly and $$$ kinda givin up fixing stuff.........so you will have some work ahead of you. This is not always the case however............
Look at EVERY fj40 for sale near you, the more you look at the more you will learn about them, so when you find a good one you will know it.
Expect any 40 you get will need some work and money, if it needs nothing then you will pay a premium for it(in most cases)
When looking at a 40, look at the parts that have been replaced, if you see the alt or starter are OEM reman parts, or the hoses have the OEM tags on them........this is a GOOD sign, it means the owner was a smart guy and replaced parts with good stuff.......and prolly really cares for it OR he has it worked at by a good mechanic or even the dealer. Both my 82 fj40;s were bought from the original owners, both bone stock, both had any part that was replaced with OEM parts and IMOP this shows that they were loved by the owners so other things(that you can't see) were prolly done right. Heck one of the 82's had a Toyota battery in it.............so you know it was takin to the dealer for even the most minor of problems. I won't say stuff like this is a guarantee............but in general its a VERY good sign.
Oh.......I would prolly never buy a 40 from a kid(16-20) just remember what you were like as a kid and what you did to your cars
John H
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I have been looking for an fj40 for several years now. What do you guys recommend I look for (warning signs) specifically for FJ40s? What to ask? I have questions that I ask, but advice would be helpful.
Thanks
Cessna
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