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I agree and think that the yellow one is a little over-priced. The hard top is nice, but not worth that much in price increase. I know that the snow is falling and there is reason to get out on the trails, but patience is your friend.

Also, do as much research as you can in the mean-time. The later years are more desirable than the earlier models.

Read the FAQs and the Technical links on the mods that you'd like. It will help you decide if the mods are best for your desired application. Again, good luck with finding the right $$$ pit :)
 
I agree and think that the yellow one is a little over-priced. The hard top is nice, but not worth that much in price increase. I know that the snow is falling and there is reason to get out on the trails, but patience is your friend.

Also, do as much research as you can in the mean-time. The later years are more desirable than the earlier models.

Read the FAQs and the Technical links on the mods that you'd like. It will help you decide if the mods are best for your desired application. Again, good luck with finding the right $$$ pit :)

No kidding rjcruiser I used to live up in Leadville Colorado (2 miles high) and we were/are huge fans of wheelin in the snow!!! My old boss at the garage used to get pissed off at us when we would call in the morning and tell him that we are stuck in the snow way up on the mountain and can't make it in.:hillbilly:

What do you think is a fair price on that yellow 40?
 
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What you you guys think of this one?

76 Toyota FJ40 Landcruiser - $5300


327 V8, 4 barrel carb, electronic ignition, aluminium radiator, 4 speed with hand throttle, factory disc brakes up front, 4-inch lift, RS 9000 shocks, 33/1050 Swampers + 2 spares, 411 gears, Detroit locker rear end, custom rear bumper with receiver, swing out tire carrier, jerry can holders, Warn winch, tow bar, CB radio, tachometer, factory front and rear heater, rear jump seats with seat belts, rear barn doors. Powerful, capapable Landcruiser. Body good, some oxidized paint, minimal rust at barn doors. Runs and drives great - very dependable. Hate to sell! $5300 OBO

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I like it.

I don't think that price is really all that bad. I like 327, good little engines with a lot of potential. I've heard some stories of people getting one they thought had a 327, (p.o. said) and ending up with a 302 or something.

Figure out the story on the engine, rebuilt?, miles?, really a 327?

And at least the body doesn't appear rusted out.
 
Madman, I replied to your post on the Rising Sun forum about this rig.

If you find a good candidate FJ40 to go look at, post up and ask Rising Sun if anyone would be willing to go along and take a look with you. Lots of experience there to tap into. I'm sure a member will take the time to help you out. Lots of things to look for on an old cruiser. Good luck!
 
I like it.

I don't think that price is really all that bad. I like 327, good little engines with a lot of potential. I've heard some stories of people getting one they thought had a 327, (p.o. said) and ending up with a 302 or something.

Figure out the story on the engine, rebuilt?, miles?, really a 327?

And at least the body doesn't appear rusted out.

That is exactly right it is a total "the PO said" he doesn't know actual miles and probably doesn't know for sure if it is a true 327 or not but that is no matter. I am also a Corvette owner/enthusiast and can easily check the #pad on the block against my books to verify that question. He did say that it does have a new or newer edelbrock manifold and carb on it.

He also told me that bedsides the rust in the barn doors there is a little up by the front turn signals and then some in the pan by the roll bar mounts. Claimed that the frame is original paint and good condition and not rusted through or anything.

My only dilemma is that of course he also told me he has a potential buyer in Idaho that is suppose to call him tomorrow and after seeing more pictures of it and will probably buy it sight on seen so if I really want it I would have to look at it and make a decision before tomorrow afternoon. Like I have never heard a story like that before but who knows...

Also all the work V8 conv, lift etc was supposedly professionally done.
 
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I like it.

I don't think that price is really all that bad. I like 327, good little engines with a lot of potential. I've heard some stories of people getting one they thought had a 327, (p.o. said) and ending up with a 302 or something.

Figure out the story on the engine, rebuilt?, miles?, really a 327?

And at least the body doesn't appear rusted out.

Very true. Mine was supposed to be a 327 and turned out to be a 305
 
The green one does seem to be a more fair price. As far as the rust, if you're just looking for a fun off-road rig, I wouldn't worry about it. All cruisers have rust....unless you find one that has had a frame-off resto and are willing to pay $18k or up. From your prior posts....I don't think that is what you want. As long as the frame is good, you should be fine.

If you wanted to repair some of the spots, the fenders are easy to replace as well as the barn doors.... a little pricy, but you should be able to find all for around $750. The tub can be patched with some steal plates underneath and coated.....just make sure that the roll-bar is solid. Hate to have that thing rip-off when you're going upside down. Also, the hard-top looks to be in good shape and in cold weather, that can be a very nice thing.

As far as the owner trying to get you to buy it quickly, he might be telling the truth, he might not be. I've always found that when buying a used car, time is your friend. If this one doesn't work out, there will always be another. Just look at this post, the red one at the top was what you thought would be a good candidate and you've already found a couple more....but I do think that $5k if everything the PO is saying is true, seems to be a good deal.
 
I own the yellow 40 and I am willing to negotiate on price. If you are still interested call me at 970-988-5208.

Hello all,
I am a newbie here to the forum and have found my way here as I have looking for an FJ40. I have looked at jeeps, Broncos, and such buy there it just something about the FJ's that I Just love. I have found this one for sale and was wondering if you guys think it is a good deal or not? Any info would be greatly appreciated!!!

Toyota 1975 FJ40 with Chevy 350 V8 and Turbo 400 Auto - $8500

1975 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser - Great price for great FJ.

Chevy 350 V8. Less than 1,000 mile on rebuild. With Downey Headers, new Edelbrock carb with intake, Comp cam, and HEI flame thrower distributor.

Turbo 400 Automatic with 3000 Stall Converter and B&M floor shifter.

16-35-15 Super Swamper Boggers with less than 1000 road miles on Eagle 589 15X12 Aluminum Wheels. Also included set of older white spoke wheels with BFG Mud Terrains (well used).

Lockrite Locker on front with 4.11 gears.

Auburn Posi in rear with 4.11 gears.

Skyjacker 4-inch suspension lift kit.

Terra-flex revolving rear shackles.

Advanced handling front shackle reverse kit.

Saginaw Power Steering.

4-Wheel disc brakes.

Race seats with 5-point harness.

Confer rear seat with harness seat belts.

Custom full Roll Cage.

Fender flares.

Herculiner Interior Floor.

Bikini Top. Also included soft top with side doors and possibily a hardtop.

Diamond coating on rear corners.

High Lift Jack.

Collector Plates with clean Title and recently passed smog.


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