1977 Toyota FJ-40 FJ40 Landcruiser 4x4 lifted Frame off Restoration Looks Great!

Price: US $36,000.00 Item location: Beverly, West Virginia, United States
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1977 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40 Land Cruiser

You are bidding on a beautifully restored 1977 Toyota FJ 40 Land Cruiser 4x4. This land cruiser has gone through a 2 year frame off restoration with no expense spared. It was built to keep and the work that has been put into this classic vehicle is amazing. It has an aqualu aluminum tub, cowl, half doors, and windshield frame which cost just over $10,000. Brand new factory front fenders that were ordered from overseas which cost just over $1500. The frame itself was basecoat and clear coated. All new suspension including 4" lifted springs with all new shocks and accessories. Both axles were completely rebuilt. Nearly every piece of this FJ was put together with stainless steel bolts and nuts. It has a rebuilt small block Chevy 350 engine with mild cam, aluminum intake, new carburetor, and TH400 automatic transmission. The paint job looks great in the pictures but looks even better in person. It is Toyota Cement gray metallic and you simply cannot see how shiny it is or the amount of metallic in the paint unless you see it in person. It's stunning! It has all new lights in the emblems. New Corbeau front seats that are both heated and have lumbar support adjustment that cost $1625. Reupholstered rear seats. It has a great sounding stereo system that includes a Kenwood head unit, 5 channel amplifier, 6 speakers, and 12" subwoofer. New bestop soft top and bestop bikini top. New 33x10.50 BFG tires and new wheels. This is a one of a kind vehicle that was built to show and cruise around town. Although it would be capable of virtually any off-road activity it is too nice to take off road in my opinion. If you are interested in a test drive or want to inspect the vehicle in person feel free to email me and we will make arrangements anytime you want. If you want to inspect the vehicle make sure you do so before you place a bid because once you bid we have a binding legal contract. If you need your bank, wife, or anyone else's approval please get it before bidding. If I were going to spend this much money on an antique vehicle I would take the time to come look at it in person. If you are looking for one of these classic vehicles you will buy it if you come look at it. The vehicle will not leave my possession until buyers form of payment has cleared my bank. I'm not interested in any trades so please don't bother asking. Im open to cash offers but you can't build this vehicle for less than mid $40-$50,000 and I feel like the buy it now is very reasonable. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. If you have 0 or negative feedback or are unsure how this process works please don't bid. Any questions don't hesitate to ask. Thanks.