1970 Toyota FJ40 SBC 350 from a 1987 GMC 1 ton Edelbrock Performer
Intake Edelbrock Quadra Jet 795cfm carb (#1904) Aluminum 4 core
radiator Flex-a-lite 16 3000cfm puller electric fan Nickel Plate
dHeaders 700R4 Transmission with cooler and fan New Orion 3 speed
transfer case w Granny low (installed 40 miles ago, 2023) Saginaw
Power Steering Shackle Reversal 2.5 Lift Wilwood Disc Brakes front
and rear Auburn Gear Limited Slip rear end (installed 40 miles ago,
2023) New rear axle bearings and seals (installed 40 miles ago,
2023) Mickey Thompson 15 Aluminum Wheels Mickey Thompson 33 Baja
ATZ tires Rancho 9000 shocks I-did-it tilt steering column
Cyberdyne digital dash instruments Sony Marine stereo and bullet
speakers LED front and rear driving/fog/offroad lights Bucket Seats
4 way offroad seatbelts/harnesses Air Horn Metal Tech Custom family
roll cage mounted to the frame Bikini Top Custom Tube/Aluminum
Diamond Plate half doors Custom Center Console Man-a-fre rear tire
carrier/cooler/jerrycans/bumper, hitch 445 miles on engine and
transmission All receipts for restoration since 1996 totaling over
$45k
Vehicle Details
1970 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
Listing ID:CC-1862455
Price:$39,500
Location:Reno, Nevada
Year:1970
Make:Toyota
Model:Land Cruiser FJ40
Exterior Color:Brown
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:445
Stock Number:S086369
VIN:0000000FJ40086369
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