craigslist Just Sold 1970 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 by FJ Company Sold for $270,000 (1 Viewer)

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Year
1970
Vehicle Model
  1. 40 Series
1970 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 by FJ Company - https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-toyota-land-cruiser-fj40-52/ Sold for $270,000 on 6/9/22

This 1970 Land Cruiser FJ40 was refurbished and modified by the FJ Company in Bogotá, Colombia, before being imported to the US and acquired by its current owner in 2021. Built to the FJ Company’s G40-S specification, the truck is finished in Cadet Blue and receives power to all four of its wheels from a supercharged 4.0-liter Toyota 1GR-FE V6 mated to a five-speed manual transmission and a dual-range transfer case. Additional features include front and rear electronic locking differentials, custom 16” aluminum wheels, FJ70 front coil-spring suspension, front disc brakes, power steering, brown leather upholstery over Recaro front seats, LED lighting, a Warn winch, air conditioning, and a custom Bluetooth sound system. This modified FJ40 was featured in a 2021 Omaze charity fundraising sweepstakes, although the winner chose a cash alternative instead of the truck. It is now offered by the selling dealer in California on behalf of the Omaze asset management team with a clean Florida title.

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That may have looked like an FJ40 but it was not.


I agree 100%. Thought the same as soon as I seen a couple pictures.

Would take my 70 FJ40 over this one any day. Have 4th and 5th gen 4Runners and 2nd gen Sequoia if I want a comfortable ride. 48 years driving FJ40s these are still my favorite ones to drive, rattles included.
 
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I agree 100%. Thought the same as soon as I seen a couple pictures.

Would take my 70 FJ40 over this one any day. Have 4th and 5th gen 4Runners and 2nd gen Sequoia if I want a comfortable ride. 48 years driving FJ40s these are still my favorite ones to drive, rattles included.
I imagine that if you can afford one of these, you could afford to have a 100,000 sqft warehouse full of other rigs, including a nut-and-bolt restored FJ40 or 10.
Given the choice between an FJ Company GRJ-40 and an Icon, I'd honestly go with the GRJ-40.
 

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