Vehicle Description
This 1977 Toyota FJ40 takes the tough-as-nails Land Cruiser
reputation and delvers it with added comfort with a well-done A/C
interior. So if you like to get deeper into nature, but don't need
to be fully roughing it, take a look at this capable and
comfortable 4x4.
The Mustard Yellow paint with white roof gives this both a distinct
and vintage first impression. There's a good shine for everyday
appeal, but the finish is not for trailer queens, and so you won't
cry if you brush up against a branch. After all, you can really
tell this one was meant to be used the fullest. The tall stance
gives an imposing look. Plus, the black elements look great against
the yellow while showing off some beefy components. It starts up
front with the ARB front bumper with brush guard and Warn winch.
The sides have black 15-inch wheels and tall off-road tires. The
rear gives you a trailer hitch bumper and another one of those
full-size blackout wheels. The total look is an off-road ready
vehicle where they also took the extra time to get the it looking
good for the urban jungle.
Inside is the mix of the right care and some cool upgrades. For
example, the front seats have been traded for more modern high-back
buckets, so you get better all-day comfort. The rear seats have
been upgraded to a nice bench, too. And these are covered in
weather resistant vinyl which is particularly nice since these Land
Cruisers have a fully removable hardtop. This has a well-done
vintage style with the floor shifters, grippy three-spoke steering
wheel, and classic full gauge panel. Even the 4x4 instructions are
still affixed to the dash. There are some well-integrated upgrades,
like a retro-style AM/FM stereo with an aux input for your iPod,
and between the seats is a Tuffy lock box center console. And even
when you're open to the world, it's quite nice to have the
cold-blowing R134a air conditioning.
When you lift the hood, you get the unmistakable look of the long
block of Toyota's inline six, and this is the era of the larger
4.2-liter. It's a true torque king, and this one fires up and runs
with the kind of gusto you want in a Land Cruiser. The four-speed
manual transmission gives you firm control over the motor. As you
look at the undercarriage photos, you can spot the two-speed
transfer case and both beefy axles looking good. So this 4x4 is
absolutely ready for off-road duty. Plus, with features like power
steering, power brakes, and front discs, this one has great
features for the street and trail.
Terrific off road features, and all the best upgrades meet in a
hardy 4x4 icon. That's why this FJ40 is everything you want, and
it's ready to run right nw. Call today!!!