As a Japanese copy of the famed WWII era jeep and with origins
dating to the Korean War era, Toyota launched the FJ40 series
utility vehicle in 1960. Official importation to the U.S. began in
1963, and within two years the FJ40 Land Cruiser was hands down the
best-selling Toyota in America. Cosmetically, the FJ was
essentially the same truck until it went out of production in 1983,
barring minor trim tweaks; however, it saw a gradual progression of
functional improvements and upgrades over the years, shifting from
being a bare-bones rock hopper to a commensurately equipped modern
SUV 30 years ahead of the curve. We have this freshly restored 1971
FJ40 with upgraded 4.2L (2F engine) 6 cyliner w/carb. 4 Speed
Manual Transmission. Extremely clean with new paint, new wheels and
new Dick Cepek tires. Very solid throughout including floors and
body. Exceptionally clean interior with tubular roll bar overhead.
Runs and drives very well and ready to climb! Call or email today
for more information. 715-687-4522 Or Email
[email protected].
Trades considered!