For sale at our Dallas-Fort Worth Gateway Classic Cars showroom is
this restored 1971 Toyota FJ40. Toyota started production of the
Land Cruiser FJ40 in 1960 and began importing them to the US in
1963. The last US-bound FJ-40 rolled off the line in 1983, but they
made a brief comeback as a modern SUV in the US called the FJ
Cruiser from 2006 to 2014. From 1963 to 1983 the FJ40 saw little
change aesthetically, the only real changes were improvements in
technology mechanically. The classic FJs are as comfortable on a
trail as they are on the highway because they were designed to do
anything you could ever ask it to do and do it well. This FJ40 had
its beefy inline 6-cylinder engine rebuilt in 2016 and has had less
than 1,000 miles put on it since that time. The body paint is nice
and new. Adding to the fresh look of the paint are the newer alloy
wheels. Inside you'll find folding bench seats behind the passenger
and driver seats. These folding seats made carrying additional
passengers easy, but also allowed for maximum cargo space, as
opposed to the folding rear seat in the Jeep CJ series. The
fiberglass hardtop on this FJ40 is removable like a Jeep, although
it does require a bit more work. Once the top is off though, it is
totally worth it, as is has an awesome topless appearance. If you
are looking for an FJ40 that is ready to immediately enjoy on or
off-road and that is priced to sell, you've found it. This FJ would
make a great weekend warrior or a daily driver and will put most
new 4x4s to shame off the pavement. Vintage 4x4s are in high
demand, and most have rusted away to nothing. Luckily this Toyota
has been well preserved and is ready for many more years of duty.
To view this vehicle in greater detail including HD pictures and
videos, visit www.GatewayClassicCars.com. For additional
information on this 1977 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser, email us at
[email protected] or call 817-310-9400.