FOR SALE: 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-40 SPECS
This Colorado Land Cruiser was originally olive in color, but over time has been sanded here and painted there by its previous owners. The two previous owners were older gentleman who both fixed it up mechanically and added a few (hilarious) touches to the FJ. If you can look past the twelve different colors, this FJ40 is actually a pretty good candidate for a full blown restoration. It has brand new aftermarket fenders, the hard top is solid, the doors are all in good shape with minimal rust, and the hood/front is solid, too. The tub would need some serious work (but which FJ40 don't need rust repair), but with a brand new tub, a paint job, some new upholstery, and a little bit of TLC, this Cruiser could be a show piece. Or...you could just drive it with the wicked patina and the little indian hood ornament figurine. Mechanically, this FJ is solid. The only leak appears to be from the manual steering gear box. I can't tell if the axles have been rebuilt, but it sure looks that way as there is very little grease dripping from the knuckles. The engine is also very clean with no oil drips or runs to be seen anywhere. Someone obviously spent time underneath it cleaning it up and painting the frame, as can be seen by the fresh paint underneath. Plus the usual places where you see oil dripping everywhere (drive shafts, rear main seal, etc.) all appear to be dry. THE GOOD
All in all, a great FJ40 for trail riding, daily driving, or as a candidate for restoration. IF you need a shipper, I highly recommend Summit Auto Transport. You can get a quote on their home page and they usually get back to you in 24 hours. Great guys and great rates. NOTE: Vehicle sold as-is. No warranty. For sae locally therefore I reserve the right to close this listing early. |
KEYWORDS: FJ40, FJ-40, 77, 77', Toyota, Land Cruiser, 4x4, SUV, Off Road, Vintage, 1970s, Late 70s, Disc front brakes, hard top, 1976, 76, LandCruiser, Colorado |
Please note: The full video test drive can be found here: https://youtu.be/gxM0Dhj2dII
For some reason, the first video I loaded got cut off at the 0:15 mark.