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I have now had my FJ40 for one year. It is a nice vehicle when I got it but I have been making changes back toward a more stock look. I posted a now and before picture
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Finally pulled the top off last weekend. This truck is too much fun. Period.

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Relax. The dog carrier is bolted in. ;)
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A relief to know that the dog is licensed, but is the 40 is up-to-date with its rabies and parvo shots? :)
 
Played around with a few pics of my "fair weather notsodaily driver".:D....but it does get driven to work occasionally.
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The Bimmer just sits in the garage since I got the 40 back from Proffitt's.
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Hey guys I'm looking into buying a Fj40. I just turned 18 and will be headed off to a small 4 year university. Anyway my parents offered to buy me my first car. The budget is $10,000. Im looking for one that does not have rust and could make it through college. Do you think its possible? Where do I need to look? I have looked at ebay but the ones under $10,000 are in crap condition. Sorry if this is not the right thread to post this on, but I wanted to talk to people who DD there Fj40. Thanks in advance.
 
4X4 for life,
Your parents are generous and you must be a great son. Congrats on your higher learning ambitions.

To be honest with you, as far a $10,000 budget for a FJ40 daily driver can probably happen but know that this will require a lot of time and money to keep a 30+ year old rig rolling reliably. Fuel is another concern as the cost keeps going up. These rigs are not exactly economical.
I love and enjoy driving,working and improving my 82. I do use mine as a daily driver even though I own several fuel injected vehicles. The feeling I get driving this machine is priceless, but in reality it come with a heavy cost compared to my Sierra 25000 duramax.
I don't want to discourage you from pursuing your dream. I just think you should consider all options as a young man going to collage would need reliable transportation.
Respectfully,
fire stopper
 
Thank you for an honest assessment. Im also looking at a Jeep wranger as well. Im old school at heart. The design and everything about the Fj40 I love. I will definitely keep my options open .
 
Thank you for an honest assessment. Im also looking at a Jeep wranger as well. Im old school at heart. The design and everything about the Fj40 I love. I will definitely keep my options open .

You can definitely find something in good condition under $10,000. Honestly I would try to find one that is fairly original and mostly rust free somewhere in the $8000 dance and see if they would be wiling to set the other $2,000 aside for any maintenance or additions you would like to make to the 40.
Just so you know, they are loud and slow. Yet one of my favorite things to drive! It's an awesome rig and will get you anywhere!

I'm sure you might catch some flack for considering a jeep on this forum...;)

Go landcruiser, not enough young guys drive 40's anymore. Every 18-22 year old gets a jeep..

Good luck!
 
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Mine gets daily driven sometimes and weekend driven mostly. We also wheel it when ever possible:)
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