This custom 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ47 Troopy is powered by an
upgraded 4.7-liter 2UZ-FE gasoline V8 engine mated to a 5-speed
automatic transmission, a dual-range transfer case and a locking
center differential. Equipment includes an aluminum radiator, a
fold-down windshield, a high-clearance front bumper, a swing-away
rear tire carrier, a receiver hitch and a black soft-top with
roll-up windows, as well as a reverse camera, Vintage Air climate
control, a touchscreen head unit and Dakota Digital instruments.
The body was refinished in beige in 2022. Black-finished 16-inch
Pro Comp alloy wheels are mounted with 285/75 BFGoodrich
Mud-Terrain T/A KM3 tires. Braking is handled by power-assisted
four-wheel discs, and the truck has been retrofitted with the
independent front suspension and rack & pinion steering system from
a first-generation Sequoia. Old Man Emu dampers are fitted in the
rear. FJ47s were produced from 1980 to 1985 and were long-wheelbase
variants of the 40 Series originally equipped with 6-cylinder
diesel engines; this one was converted to left-hand drive. The
interior features high-back bucket seats, a second-row bench and
inward-facing rear bench seats trimmed in brown and black
upholstery with diamond-stitched inserts. Metal surfaces are
finished in body color and textured floors. It also has air
conditioning, an aftermarket touchscreen head unit with a backup
camera and Pioneer speakers. A later-model switch panel for the
electronic transfer case and locking differential functions is
mounted beneath the dash. The engine, transmission, transfer case
and locking center differential were sourced from a 2007 Toyota
Sequoia.
Vehicle Details
1980 Toyota Land Cruiser
Listing ID:CC-2031846
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1980
Make:Toyota
Model:Land Cruiser
Exterior Color:Beige
Interior Color:Brown Leather
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293630
VIN:HJ47027886
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