Vehicle Description
1969 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 in Green with Camouflage seat covers.
Powered by a 5.3L Fuel Injected Vortec V8 Engine (a modification so
common and accepted that few people turn their noses at these
engine swaps). GM NV4500 5-Speed Manual Trans. Upgraded throughout,
this classic FJ is built for rugged reliability with modern
performance on hand. Sensible and professionally executed upgrades
including; Warn 9,000 Winch, Custom Front Bumper, Toyota 4-Wheel
Transfer Case, 17" M/T Bead-Lock Style Wheels with 32"x10" tires.
Man-a-Fre Lift Kit with Bilstein Shocks, New Shock Towers, Upgraded
Aluminum Radiator, K&N Cold-Air Intake, Saginaw Power Steering,
New Stainless Steel Man-a-Fre 26 Gallon Gas Tank, All New Wiring
Front to Back, New Fuse Box, New Clutch and Clutch Components,
Seats five adults with Custom Adjustable Seats with Shoulder
Harness by PRP, New Polished Pedals, New Grease Shackle Fittings,
New Exhaust and Muffler, New Motor and Transmission Mounts. If
you're in the market for a compact four-wheel-drive SUV but wanting
something a bit unique, this may be the rig you've been seeking.
Land Cruisers, particularly the earliest versions, have become
increasingly more valuable to collectors and enthusiasts alike in
the past few years. This FJ40 runs and drives excellent, it's in
outstanding condition throughout and is ready for your next
adventure. People around town will surely raise an eyebrow when you
park this timeless Toyota FJ. Drive it home today!The Toyota Land
Cruiser is about as timeless as they come, having been introduced
to the market in 1951 with continued production into the present.
In an age where SUVs have grown substantially larger, the small
FJ40 is a hot commodity at car events and high-profile auctions.
The FJs have gained "iconic" status seemingly overnight, to the
point where an all-original FJ40 can bring as much money as a
recognizable classic muscle car.Constructed atop a semi-elliptical
leaf spring suspension system, the FJ40 models remind people of an
age where a truck was easy to drive, easy to fix, and rugged as
hell. While the FJ40 is small compared to today's "compact" SUVs,
it's arguably tougher and without a doubt more versatile. They're
tough, easy to work on, and easily modified, which makes them a
credible option for anyone considering a classic car or truck.For
more information on this 1969 Toyota FJ40, or any of our 100+
High-Performance, Exotic, Collectible and Special Interest Cars
always in stock, please contact one of our friendly and
knowledgeable sales consultants or always feel free to drop by our
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ft of indoor showrooms filled with the finest cars. As part of the
Park Place Motor Group family, which includes Park Place Aston
Martin and Lotus of Bellevue, we always have 200+ High-Performance,
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