Details
This 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is powered by a 4.2L inline six-cylinder engine backed by a four-speed manual transmission that drives power to all four wheels via a two-speed transfer case. This two-door SUV has a red exterior, and the interior is finished in black with cloth seat covers. This example remains unmodified except for the rims and has had just two owners during its life. The vehicle’s odometer shows 445 miles, but the owner reports it has turned over, and therefore, the true mileage is unknown. The current owner has had possession of the vehicle since 1986 and currently resides in Tumwater, Washington.
The FJ40 is in good condition, as shown by the third-party photos and inspection report. The front fenders have received repair from rust and a red repaint. The interior shows wear commensurate with age, and the lower part of the driver’s seat has some deterioration. Items that may warrant the attention of the next owner include spots of rust as well as the need for new weather stripping and seals. In addition, there is fluid leakage from the differential, engine, and transfer case. More details are provided below. The inspection concludes that the truck is in good running and driving condition. Overall this FJ40 is a good ‘driver’ vehicle that shows well all around. Included in the sale are two sets of keys, the original owner’s manual, and a tool bag.
This FJ40 is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Tumwater, WA.
About the model
Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is the primary variant of the 40 Series, produced from 1961 to 1984 in Japan and until 1985 in Venezuela. The FJ40 is the model that made Toyota a household name. Today, it’s a classic 4x4 that’s a favorite to off-road enthusiasts and collectors alike, competing head to head on collectability against the Land Rover Series models, the Defender, Ford Bronco, and the International Scout. Featuring the gas-powered Toyota F engine until 1974 (pre-facelift) and the Toyota 2F engine until 1985 (post-facelift), the model received only minor body and mechanical modifications during its years of production. Notably, US-spec models, which were sold until 1983, received some additional features and characteristics that make them more appealing than vehicles destined for other markets.
Features and Specs
445 miles shown, but the owner says the odometer turned over; therefore total mileage is unknown
4.2L I6 (OHV) engine
4-speed manual transmission
4WD
2-speed transfer case
Leaf spring suspension front and rear
Front power disc brakes
Steering stabilizer
Flip out rear quarter windows
Black seat covers
2 doors with a removable hardtop
Fold-up rear seats
Known Modifications
Aftermarket white steel rims
Service History
1988 Replaced brake master cylinder, Brake lining
1994 Muffler & tailpipe, brake lining
2002 Re-paint of the front fenders and fill minor rust spots
2015 Replace clutch master cylinder
2023 New radiator installed
Ownership History
1978 First owner purchased the vehicle in Bellevue, WA
1986 Current owner purchased the car in WA
Known issues
Surface rust on the undercarriage
Surface rust on the inside front floor pans and rear door
Crack in the windshield
The windshield washer is inoperative
Weather stripping and window seals need to be replaced
Door mirror housings are cracked
Transfer case, differential, and engine are seeping fluids
The tire tread should be monitored by the next owner
Sagging headliner
Due Diligence
Third-party photos 5/24/2023
Third-party inspection found here 5/2023
Included in the sale
Owner’s manual
Tool bag
2 sets of keys
This car is being sold through CLASSIC.COM Pro