For Sale Omaha, NE : Apr 1972 Toyota FJ 40 (3 Viewers)

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Year
1972
Vehicle Model
  1. 40 Series
Location
Omaha, Nebraska United States
Mileage
44452
Color
White
44452 Miles Currently showing, I originally purchased it in 2005. I drove it off and on for about a year , needed some brake work so I put it aside for a later day.
Too many trips in the 80 Series and a move to Omaha and I haven't done much with it since. It has been stored indoors since July 2008 . Life priorities change often , so its time to stop sitting on this an let someone else put it to use. $15,000. more images to follow....
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Wanted to add some more photos and add to the description (hopefully this isn't a violation of classified section rules):
This is a 3speed floor shift. The seats are rough. I do not have the original rear bench seats.
This cruiser is a unmolested survivor. The engine and everything under hood (other than a block heater) are original as far as I can tell.
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The frame looks good I don't think there are any areas that look bad I will take some pictures of the frame and post them in the next few days
 
Merry Christmas
 
Got some Frame Pics Just surface rust on the frame

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Some close up pics of rear quarter rust. Previous owner had put alum corners on, I promptly removed them to show true condition.
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1f? Pictures of rear sill, engine bay …looks like a nice 40!
 
I don't have any close up pics of the rear sill (first pic in thread shows it somewhat) but there is enough solid metal it would be 50/50 to decide to completely replace.
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Still looking for a new owner.
Adding more pics.
PS Rear interior pic
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DS Front
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Spare tire mount DS interior pic
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Rear hatch
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New Yankee,
We can continue this conversation in this thread.
Thanks for the interest in the Fj-40.
 
It will require a trailer or tow dolly. It runs but the hydraulic clutch master cylinder recently quit, and it has couple of wheel cylinders that leak.
 

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