1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 �€" Professionally Restored, Rebuilt
2F Engine, Two-Tone Yellow Why This Car Is Special The 1975 Toyota
Land Cruiser FJ40 occupies a specific place in four-wheel-drive
history that no amount of modern engineering can replicate. Toyota
produced the FJ40 body style from 1960 through 1984, and the
mid-1970s examples represent the sweet spot of the model's run �€"
refined enough to include power steering, power brakes, and air
conditioning as available options, yet still built on the same
fundamental body-on-frame architecture that made the FJ40 a
workhorse on six continents. The VIN on this truck begins with
FJ40, confirming it is the short-wheelbase two-door hardtop
configuration �€" the variant that FJ40 collectors and enthusiasts
seek out above all others. It is the shape most people picture when
they say 'Land Cruiser.' What separates a good FJ40 from a great
one is condition below the beltline and under the hood, and that is
exactly where this truck sets itself apart. The undercarriage has
been coated and presents cleanly, the 2F inline-six has been
rebuilt, and the paint is fresh and under warranty. This is not a
truck that needs anything before it gets driven. It is ready right
now, and it is set up for both daily use and off-road work without
compromise. The FJ40 was never imported to the United States in
enormous numbers compared to domestic 4x4 competition. Toyota sold
the FJ40 alongside the larger FJ55 wagon in this era, but the
short-wheelbase FJ40 always carried the stronger following among
off-road enthusiasts due to its lighter weight and tighter turning
radius. Fifty years after this truck was built, an FJ40 in
restored, driver-quality condition with a rebuilt engine and solid
undercarriage commands serious attention in the collector market
�€" and that trajectory shows no signs of reversing. Features -
Rebuilt 4.2L 2F inline-six engine - 4-speed manual transmission -
Part-time 4x4 four-wheel drive with low range - Power steering -
Power brakes - Air conditioning with compressor mounted in engine
bay - Front disc brakes - Leaf spring suspension front and rear -
Warn manual locking hubs - Bridgestone Dueler APT raised white
letter tires, LT265/75R16 - Matching spare on rear-mounted carrier
- Chrome steel wheels - Front rally and auxiliary lights - Roll
cage - Tow hitch receiver - Coated undercarriage - Two-tone yellow
and white exterior - White painted hardtop - GT sport steering
wheel - Yellow-painted dash - Black vinyl interior - Jump seats in
rear cargo area - Seatbelts front and rear - Original Toyota rubber
floor mat - Original Toyota Land Cruiser badges - Fresh paint under
warranty - Professional restoration Mechanical Under the hood of
this 1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 sits the rebuilt 2F, Toyota's
4.2-liter inline-six that powered FJ40s in the United States from
1975 through the end of production. The 2F replaced the earlier F
engine and brought with it improved cooling, better reliability,
and a longer service life �€" qualities that made it the engine
FJ40 owners still seek out today when rebuilding. The 2F is a
cast-iron pushrod engine built for torque at low rpm, which is
exactly what a body-on-frame 4x4 needs when crawling over uneven
terrain or pulling through soft ground. The air conditioning
compressor is visible in the engine bay and the system is
functional, which is meaningful in a Florida context �€" air
conditioning was a relatively uncommon option on FJ40s of this era
and adds daily usability that base trucks lack. The drivetrain is a
4-speed manual paired with Toyota's part-time transfer case,
delivering power to front or rear axles independently in two-wheel
drive and locking both together in four-wheel drive high and low
range. Warn manual locking hubs at the front wheels allow the front
axle shafts to disconnect from the wheel hubs when in two-wheel
drive, reducing drivetrain wear during everyday road use. This is
the correct configuration for ser
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