FJ40 in San Pancho

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My little ride in San Francisco, Mexico (AKA: San Pancho). It is also for sale ($16K). Like I said, a little ride around the block.

Great condition. Jesse, the owner, has owned the 1975 for 20 years. I could not convince him to go exploring.

I was thinking about offering him $12K and drive it back to the States.

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Nice looking cruiser. You should of offered him the 12k and see what he would of said. What is the silver item in the second picture in the bottom left?
 
Nice looking cruiser. You should of offered him the 12k and see what he would of said.

I would have made an offer but I purchased WAY TOO MANY parts for Ol'Jenny before leaving for Mexico. BTW, I have the dual tank setup figured out with all the parts sitting in my office with the exception of the fuel filler door (coming from Mark's Offroad).

It was great to hear his engine run. My wife now knows what an engine is supposed to sound like. She was even up for canceling the airplane trip home and drive back with me.

What is the silver item in the second picture in the bottom left?

An aftermarket gauge or something or another. I remember looking at it but was too excited about this little treasure I cannot remember what it was for. I think it was at this moment he asked if I wanted to drive it around San Pancho.

And Jesse's rig already has dual tanks. And a bunch of new parts not installed. I do not know what for, everything looked great aside from the sagging springs.
 
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I will be interested in seeing how your aux tank works out. That is something I wouldn't mind figuring out this summer, so I can start collecting the parts.
 

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