FOR SALE 1977 FJ40 in TALLAHASSEE FL

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This sweet 77 cruiser has been my project for the last 3 years, but with a one year old I never drive it. She runs great and starts everytime!

The Cruiser has a NEW:
GM 350 crate engine (less than 200 miles)
Saginaw power steering conversion
GT steering wheel
Clutch
Starter
Auto Meter gauges (speedometer, water temp, oil pressure, ammeter, gas), Holley 4 barrel 600 CFM carburator.

All labor was performed by a licensed mechanic. The Cruiser also has a Mallory optical ignition system, high performance plug wires, Holley valve covers, and Edelbrock air intake manifold. The interior upholstery, including rear jump seats, is in very good condition with the exception of one small tear on the driver's seat. All seat belts are new and operable. All lights, turn signals & horn are in working order. 4 inch suspension lift and 33 X 12.5 Cooper tires.
The only known issues with the vehicle are: passenger side windshield wiper doesn't move, crack in passenger window (window is still operable due to reinforced glass adhered to cracked piece). There is very little rust inside & out - see pictures. I have pictures of the undercarraige that I will email to you if want them.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, I will meet a transport within 25 miles of my home in Tallahassee FL. If you are close feel free to come by and test drive. I have well over $15,000 in the truck...ASKING $12,000. I would also consider a trade for a flats or bay boat.
I have tried to give as much info as possible, If you have any questions feel free email me or call me @ 850-566-4204
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It is definitely not stock...the conversion had already been done when I bought it.
 
Thought I had it sold twice, fell through both times. Still available...any interest?
 
Weigh the options:

1. Selling around Christmas time always sucks. No one has any extra money to spend on toys.
2. Wait till Spring time when crap like this usually sells for the most; however, if the economy goes super crappy by then, you may sell it for less than you would now.


Eitherway, Takeluck
 

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