For Sale NEW: For Sale 1977 Aussie FJ40

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NEW:SOLD - SOLD - SOLD ! 1977 Aussie FJ40

SOLD - SOLD - SOLD! NEW PICTURES-1977 FJ 40, classic Dune Beige,4.11 axle ratio, unmolested, mostly original, solid, great original condition and hardly ever driven in summer only. Imported from Australia, right hand drive, factory no emissions 2F(less maintenance and better running), full floating rear axle, front disc brake conversion, safari rack, 6,000 miles on new clutch, 9,000 miles on new radiator. Currently has 51,000 KILOMETERS(31,620 miles), everything works but needs some drivetrain seals replaced. Located in northern IN. Priced at $15,000.

Photos [url=http://photobucket.com/aussiefj40
 
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Compare to any other original condition 1977 FJ40
 
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It took me forever to sell my RHD New Zealand 76 FJ40... Granted yours is in way better shape than mine was. I found only a particular "group" are interested in RHD's. Stellar rig though... GLWS!

-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
It took me forever to sell my RHD New Zealand 76 FJ40... Granted yours is in way better shape than mine was. I found only a particular "group" are interested in RHD's. Stellar rig though... GLWS!

-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.

Thanks Daniel, I hope to find it a good home and just get a "fair" price. Not many original survivors around like this.
 
Great looking truck, outfitted nicely as well. I don't know what people have against the RHD rigs, I think they are cool.
 
Very nice 40!! I just wish I had a spare $15K sitting around. RHD wouldn't bother me at all, but I can see where some might be put off by it.
 
Very nice 40!! I just wish I had a spare $15K sitting around. RHD wouldn't bother me at all, but I can see where some might be put off by it.

Thanks, the RHD is only a problem when you walk up to the truck(in a parking lot) and open the "left" door to get in...........then see the steering wheel on the right side and think "Hope nobody is watching" which they are because you get looks the entire time the truck is out in public. I used to just close the left door and look straight down as I walked to the other side. I'm smarter now........ I get in, close the left door and just slide across the bench seat and drive off.
 
Hi would be very interested in more info on your FJ 40. Could you please forward a link to more pix and advise a good time to perhaps speak further. Will send a PM with my contact info
 
Hi would be very interested in more info on your FJ 40. Could you please forward a link to more pix and advise a good time to perhaps speak further. Will send a PM with my contact info

All pictures are @ photobucket.com/aussiefj40. Will reply to your PM with contact number for truck history and specific information.

Thanks!
 

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