For Sale: 1982 FJ40 - Trail Ready - Too Much to List - See Pics

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1982 Toyota FJ40 For Sale - Serious Offers Only

Asking $32,000 - Over $50,000 invested. Email tom@texasimaging.net for all details.

This is not my rig, this belongs to a friend. Please direct all questions to Tom at the above address. Feel free to post any questions here and I will also try to get them answered quickly.

What I know:
1. 1982 FJ40
2. Parabolic (sp?) Springs
3. Fuel Injected
4. 4.88 ring and pinions
5. ARB Air lockers, front and rear
6. Warn 8000# Winch
7. Interior is in great shape
8. Rig is clean. Very clean.
9. Runs like a top, is a blast to cruise in.
10. Safari snorkel
11. 20" Rims
12. New 35x13.50-20 ProComp Xterrains
13. Saginaw power steering
14. Air conditioning
15. No active rust (all repaired, and that was only in the rear corners.) - Very solid truck.
16. ProComp adjustable shocks
17. CV rear drive shaft
18. Custom Stainless steel exhaust
19. Optima Yellow top
20. SOA conversion by Man-a-fre (at the MAF shop)

More info to come as I get it.

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Those wheels are very "pimp" (I think thats the word)... Ghey...
 
it's a beauty, good luck w/ the sale :cheers:
 
My opinion is unsolicited and worth what you paid for it.


  • It's not going to sell on here; probably not ever and certainly not with the economy in the tank.
  • It may have $50000 in it, but it's not worth anything like $30k+.
  • If he has to sell it, put it on ebay with a $20k starting price. It might go for a bit more.
  • If he wants to know what it's worth, put it on ebay for $1 with a $30000 reserve.
  • The wheels/tires make it a pimpy street rig. It will go for more with some steel beadlocks and swampers. The spare is better.

I can see a lot of work went into it. He should keep it.
 
after that much work id keep it...

kinda pimpish but id sure as hell roll it! maybe even atempt to get it dirty!
 
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ok I love it but I cant afford it BUT is the rear drop out flipped or is it just me ... and if so how was this done.... my truggy would love more shaft clearance
 
No Its not flipped. Just a weird camera angle? besides then it would go backwards in forwards?? or whatever.
Its a very nice rig, but I agree the 20" wheels gotta go !
 

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