1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 �€" Trail-Ready 4x4 with F-Series
Inline-6 and Warn Winch Why This Car Is Special The 1971 Toyota
Land Cruiser FJ40 occupies a singular place in the history of
four-wheel drive vehicles. While American buyers were familiar with
the Jeep CJ and International Scout, the FJ40 offered something
different: a body-on-frame truck built to handle sustained abuse in
remote terrain without the need for constant mechanical attention.
Toyota had been refining the Land Cruiser formula since the early
1950s, developing it initially for military and commercial use in
rugged markets like Australia, the Middle East, and South America.
By 1971, the FJ40 had earned a reputation that no amount of
advertising could manufacture �€" it was simply the truck that came
back when others didn't. The FJ40 body style ran from 1960 through
1984, with meaningful mechanical updates introduced throughout that
run. The early 1970s represent a particularly desirable window for
collectors. These trucks had received the revised F-series inline-6
engine that would define the model's mechanical character for
years, yet they retained the straightforward, fully mechanical
systems that make ownership and repair genuinely manageable for
someone who knows tools. There are no computers to fault out, no
electronic throttle bodies, no canbus networks. Everything under
this FJ40 does what it does through direct mechanical connection.
The chassis serial number on this truck begins with FJ40,
confirming it is the standard short-wheelbase hardtop configuration
�€" the body style most sought after by collectors and off-road
enthusiasts alike. This is the version that defined the FJ40
identity: compact, capable, and honest about what it is. This
particular 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 has been outfitted with a
well-chosen selection of off-road hardware that improves on-trail
capability without compromising the character that makes these
trucks worth owning. The undercarriage has been coated and presents
cleanly on the lift. The green exterior and black interior
combination suits the truck well, and the paint-matched hardtop
with contrasting white roof is a period-correct look that works on
a vehicle of this era. Features List - Toyota F-series 3.9L
inline-6 engine - 4-speed manual transmission - Part-time 4-wheel
drive with two-stick transfer case - Warn electric front winch
mounted to heavy-duty aftermarket steel bumper - Lift kit with
Rough Country N2.0 shocks, red-coated front shocks - Cooper
Discoverer STT Pro mud-terrain tires - Aftermarket 5-spoke alloy
wheels - Power steering - Power brakes - Specter Off-Road
snorkel-style air intake with Specter Off-Road air cleaner assembly
- Diamond plate aluminum flooring throughout cab - Black vinyl
front and rear bench seats - Fold-flat and removable rear bench
seat - Factory analog instrument cluster with oil pressure,
temperature, fuel, and amp gauges - Gear shifting instructions
placard on dash - Side-hinged rear tailgate with external spare
tire mount - Roof rack - Running boards / side steps - Tow hitch -
Paint-matched green hardtop with white roof - Crank windows -
Aftermarket side mirrors Mechanical Power comes from Toyota's
F-series 3.9-liter inline-6, the engine that carried the Land
Cruiser name through decades of hard use on every continent. The F
engine is an overhead-valve design with a cast-iron block and head,
known for its long service life when maintained and its tolerance
for heat and load. It is a straightforward engine to work on �€"
parts availability in the FJ40 community is good, and the engine
responds well to basic tune-up work. This truck pairs that engine
with a 4-speed manual transmission, which is the correct choice for
a vehicle used off-road. A manual gives the driver direct control
over gear selection when picking a line through technical terrain,
and it removes the automatic transmission's added heat and
complexity from the equation. The 4-wheel drive system
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