1977 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj40 2f 4 Speed Smog Complete **no Reserve** on 2040-cars
Scottdale, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Hard Top
Engine:2F
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1977
Exterior Color: White
Make: Toyota
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: FJ40 2F 4 Speed Smog complete **NO RESERVE**
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Sub Model: FJ40
Mileage: 79,933
This 1977 FJ40 is in great original condition. Original 2F inline 6 with a 4 speed transmission. All of the factory Smog and Emissions equipment is still intact and functional. Perfect for sale in California. Front Disk Brakes and factory rear drum brakes. Previously it has had some minor rust repaired on the rear channel as well as being repainted. The paint is currently in very good condition.
Recently we have done some work to ready it for sale to include the following: New Seat Covers All new Door Weatherstripping and front window runs Powder Coated Air Cleaner Assy Powder Coated Fan Shroud New Windshield New Sun Visors All new fluids in Engine, Trans, and Both Axles New Alternator and Smog Pump Belts Tune Up, cap, rotor , spark plugs New Battery cable ends Clean and adjusted all 4 brakes This truck runs great and has great oil pressure. I wouldn't hesitate to drive this truck anywhere. We will assist in arranging shipping at the buyers expense |
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