1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 �€" Restored, Rust-Free, Road-Ready
Why This Car Is Special The 1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is one of
the most respected off-road vehicles ever built, and clean examples
are becoming genuinely difficult to find. The FJ40 was produced
from 1960 through 1984 and earned its reputation the hard way �€"
in the hands of ranchers, oil field workers, missionaries, and
military operators across every continent on earth. It was not
marketed on comfort or style. It was sold on durability, and it
delivered. By 1975, Toyota had refined the FJ40 into its most
capable U.S.-market form. The short-wheelbase body-on-frame design,
solid front and rear axles, and the proven F-series inline-six
engine made it the benchmark for serious four-wheel-drive work at a
time when the competition from domestic manufacturers was still
catching up. The FJ40 was also the vehicle that established
Toyota's reputation for long-term mechanical reliability in the
North American market �€" a reputation the brand still trades on
today. What makes a 1975 FJ40 particularly relevant to collectors
now is simple supply and demand. These trucks were used hard. Most
survivors have been modified, damaged, or eaten alive by rust. A
rust-free, restored example with its drivetrain intact and its
interior honest is a different proposition entirely. The VIN on
this truck �€" beginning with FJ40 �€" confirms it as the correct
short-wheelbase two-door body style, the configuration most sought
after by FJ40 collectors and enthusiasts. This specific 1975 Toyota
Land Cruiser FJ40 has been restored and presents in deep green over
black vinyl. The undercarriage has been properly finished and shows
no rust. It is ready to drive, not a project waiting for more money
and time. Features List - 4,230cc inline six-cylinder engine with
two-barrel carburetor, rated at 125 horsepower - 4-speed manual
transmission - Part-time 4x4 drivetrain with low-range transfer
case - Dual-circuit brake master cylinder for added safety
redundancy - Drum brakes at the rear - Dunlop A/T all-terrain
tires, four corners - Matching Dunlop A/T spare carried in the
cargo area - Original gauge cluster with speedometer, oil pressure,
fuel, temperature, and amp gauges - Black vinyl bucket seats - Soft
top - Rust-free body and floor - Restored undercarriage Mechanical
The 1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is powered by Toyota's F-series
4,230cc inline six-cylinder engine, fed by a two-barrel carburetor
and rated at 125 horsepower. The F engine is an iron-block,
iron-head design with seven main bearings �€" an unusually robust
bottom end for a passenger vehicle application of that era. That
bearing count is one reason the F-series developed a reputation for
going well past 200,000 miles with basic maintenance. It is not a
high-revving engine. It produces its torque low in the rev range,
which is exactly what you want when crawling terrain or pulling
weight. Power runs through a 4-speed manual transmission into a
part-time transfer case that gives the driver the choice of
two-wheel drive for the road and high or low-range four-wheel drive
for off-pavement work. This is a traditional, mechanical system
with no electronic intervention �€" straightforward to service and
simple to operate. The brake system on this truck includes a
dual-circuit master cylinder, which splits the hydraulic circuit so
that a failure in one line does not result in total brake loss. For
a 1975 vehicle, this was a meaningful safety feature. Rear brakes
are drums, consistent with the original specification for the FJ40.
The undercarriage has been restored and is free of rust �€" a
detail that matters enormously on a 50-year-old truck and one that
significantly affects both long-term ownership cost and resale
value. The frame rails, crossmembers, axle housings, and floor
structure are all solid and cleanly finished. Dunlop A/T
all-terrain tires are mounted at all four corners, and a matching
Dunlop spare rides
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