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1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 in Youngville, North Carolina
This 1979 Toyota FJ40, two door hard top is a two owner, 74,252
actual mile example. The original owner of this great original
condition FJ was a combat fighter pilot from Naval Air Station
Oceana in Virginia Beach, VA. After owning it for 18 years and
60,000 miles he sold his beloved FJ in 1997 to his good friend and
co-worker at the base who also was a Navy fighter pilot and flew
F-4s in Vietnam then the F-14 Tomcat. After retirement, he became
an F-18 Hornet instructor at NAS Oceana where it resided for the
last 24 years and 15,000 pampered miles. It was his baby that he
tried to keep in perfect original condition and has never spent a
night outside the garage. It is equipped with the highly reliable
2F, 4.2 liter, inline 6 cylinder engine, 4 speed manual
transmission and 2 speed transfer case. Other factory features
include power steering, power brakes, heater and an upgraded AM/FM
cassette stereo.
Vehicle Details
1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
Listing ID:CC-1460690
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Youngville, North Carolina
Year:1979
Make:Toyota
Model:Land Cruiser FJ40
Odometer:0
Stock Number:S6122
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