For Sale Des Moines, IA: 1967 FJ40 (1 Viewer)

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Year
1967
Vehicle Model
  1. 40 Series
Location
Des Moines, Iowa United States
Mileage
60720
Color
Green
Outside Link
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/376123571479190/
1967 FJ40 Land Cruiser. Spring green with three on the tree and vacuum t case system! Runs and starts up great every time, but t case is currently stuck in low. Not sure why it is stuck, but I will be getting into it over my break between semesters at college, any tips would be much appreciated! Just got all rust repaired (practically whole new floor due to rusty seems and quarter panels patched up). Attached link to facebook listing down below.
$19,000
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1967 FJ40 Land Cruiser. Spring green with three on the tree and vacuum t case system! Runs and starts up great every time, but t case is currently stuck in low. Not sure why it is stuck, but I will be getting into it over my break between semesters at college, any tips would be much appreciated! Just got all rust repaired (practically whole new floor due to rusty seems and quarter panels patched up). Attached link to facebook listing down below.
$19,000
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EDIT!!! I figured out the transfer case, I think the linkage is just being ornery. It works now, just have to shift it deliberately and in a specific way. If the lever is not pulled out all the way low range won't engage, and once it is in low range you need to pull the lever all the way out and then push in all the way to dash to get back into high range. Super simple, just took me a day of fiddling with it to realize it.
 

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