1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 �€" White over Gray, 2F Inline-6,
4-Speed Manual Why This Car Is Special The 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser
FJ40 sits at the end of one of the most significant runs in
off-road vehicle history. Toyota produced the FJ40 from 1960
through 1984 in most markets, and by the early 1980s the platform
had been refined into one of the most capable and reliable
four-wheel-drive vehicles ever sold in the United States. The 1982
model year is particularly notable because it represents the FJ40
in its mature form �€" the rough edges of the early trucks had been
smoothed out, the drivetrain was well understood, and the parts
ecosystem was already robust. Toyota ended U.S. FJ40 sales after
1983 to make room for the FJ60 wagon, which means the 1982 is one
of the last few years American buyers could get a new
short-wheelbase Land Cruiser from a dealer. That cutoff has made
low-production-year FJ40s increasingly desirable to collectors and
off-road enthusiasts who understand what they represent. The FJ40
designation itself tells you something. The 'F' identifies the
engine family �€" the carbureted inline-6 that powered these trucks
for decades. The 'J' denotes the Land Cruiser series. The '40'
identifies the short-wheelbase body style that became the template
for serious four-wheeling in the 1960s and 70s. Land Cruisers of
this generation were used by militaries, missionaries, farmers, and
governments across Africa, Australia, South America, and the Middle
East precisely because they kept running when everything else quit.
The FJ40 earned that reputation by combining a simple, low-stress
powertrain with solid axles front and rear, a body-on-frame
chassis, and mechanical systems that could be diagnosed and
repaired with basic tools far from any dealership. This particular
1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 presents in white over a gray vinyl
interior, retains its correct 2F engine and 4-speed manual
transmission, rides on oversized all-terrain tires, and shows a
clean undercarriage �€" a detail that matters enormously on a
vehicle that was designed and used to go off-road. The VIN on this
truck confirms it as a genuine FJ40-series vehicle, which is the
short-wheelbase body configuration that the collector market
consistently values over the longer FJ55 wagon and the later FJ60.
Features List - 2F 4.2-liter carbureted inline-6 engine - 4-speed
manual transmission - Part-time 4-wheel drive with manual transfer
case - Solid front and rear axles - Power brakes - Oversized
all-terrain tires - White steel wheels - Rear spare tire mount with
matching oversized tire - AC compressor present in engine bay -
Land Cruiser badged steering wheel - Gray vinyl interior - Manual
windows and door locks - Clean undercarriage - White exterior
Mechanical The 2F engine is the heart of any late FJ40, and it is a
large reason why these trucks have held their value and usability
so well. Displacing 4.2 liters across six cylinders, the 2F is a
cast-iron, overhead-valve design that Toyota used in Land Cruisers
from 1975 through 1987. It produces modest horsepower by modern
standards �€" rated at approximately 135 horsepower in U.S.
specification �€" but that number undersells the engine's
character. The 2F was tuned for torque at low RPM, which is exactly
what you want when crawling terrain in low range. It runs a single
two-barrel carburetor, a mechanical fuel pump, and a
distributor-based ignition system, which means there is no engine
management computer to diagnose, no electronic throttle body to
fail, and no proprietary software needed to work on it. Mechanics
who know carbureted engines from the 1970s and 80s can service a 2F
with standard tools. The 4-speed manual transmission feeds into a
two-speed transfer case that gives this FJ40 both high and low
range four-wheel drive. The solid front and rear axles are central
to the FJ40's capability and its longevity �€" unlike independent
front suspension, solid axles articulate predictably
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