Vehicle Description
1973 Toyota FJ40 finished in Pastel Orange and Beige with an Orange
and Beige interior. Odometer shows 752 miles. Powered by a 327c.i.
V8 Chevrolet engine and backed by a 3-speed manual transmission.
This Toyota features many new parts and upgrades to make it even
more versatile than it already is. Now it's ready for an everyday
drive or a road trip through the mountains. Either way, you won't
want to miss this one.Equipment on this FJ40 consists of an
Edelborck intake, HEI Ignition, Rear-Exiting Dual Exhaust with
Glass Packs, XRC 9500-lb Winch with Wired Remote Controller,
Gabriel Shocks and Struts, Color Matching Hardtop, Hella Fog
Lights, Undercoated and Sealed Body, Power Windscreen Wipers,
Heater with Windscreen Defrost, Cabin Air Switch, 4-Wheel Drive
Transfer Case, Trailer Light Hookups, Adjustable driver and
passenger Seats, Warn Locking Hubs, Power Drum Brakes, Slotted Mags
with 31-inch Toyo Open Country Tires, Rear-Mounted Full-Size Spare
Tire, Rear Roll Cage, Speedway GM Wiring Harness, Full
Instrumentation, Flip-Up Sunroof, Collapsible Windscreen, Orange
Vinyl Upholstery with Tan Tweed Inserts, Side-Folding Rear Jump
Seats, Pioneer Head Unit, Pioneer Speakers, New Water Pump, New
Crankshaft and Bearings, New 10" Clutch and Plate with Resurfaced
Flywheel, New Pilot Bearing and Throw-Out Bearing, New Wheel
Cylinders, New Master Cylinder, New Gauge Set and Sensors, New
Exhaust Pipes, and a New Steering Center Arm Bushing.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. While the FJ40 is small compared to today's
"compact" SUVs, it's arguably tougher and without a doubt more
versatile. They make a credible option for anyone considering a
classic car or truck. This example shows in amazing condition and
pops with its orange color. Upgrades make this SUV that much more
capable to be an everyday driver and last for years to come.For
more information on this 1974 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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