Restored in 2002 by noted Land Cruiser specialist Chris Wade, it has been driven 14,000 miles since (right at 1,000 miles per year) and still shows quite well -- a few minor flaws here and there consistent with age and mileage, but overall an exceptionally nice truck that has been carefully maintained. Paint quality is very nice and panels are straight and solid with good gaps. Nearly new BF Goodrich 33x10.50 mud terrains on matte black wheels. OME 2.5" suspension lift and shocks.
Interior shows well with front bucket seats and rear jump seats in excellent condition. No dash cracks. All gauges, switches, indicators and lights are working, as is the original AM/FM stereo. Factory roll bar with three-point front seat belts.
The late FJ40s are the best of the breed in terms of their factory options and driving dynamics, equipped with the 4.2 liter "2F" straight six, four-speed manual transmission and power disc brakes. Power steering was added a few years ago with all new components; steering is tight, brakes stop sure and straight. Engine runs smoothly, clutch and gearbox feel great. A turn-key example that feels very "put together" with no known needs.
For more information about this 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 for sale at Motorcar Studio in Atlanta, please call 404-692-5250.
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