When it comes to restored classics, this FJ40 Land Cruiser is at the top of the totem pole. The 1976 Toyota underwent a complete frame-off restoration with genuine Toyota parts, and now it looks like it’s brand-spankin’ new. The military green body and the stamped metal bed contrast nicely against the black front fascia guard and the silver rear cage. The FJ40 is powered by a 2F engine mated to a 4-speed transmission and transfer case. It also has a front differential with ARB air lockers and a rear differential with a Detroit locker, so it’s ready for the rough stuff. The interior has been kept in the tradition of the FJ40, but most of it has been beautifully refurbished including the original instrumentation. The asking price is shockingly low, given the fact that $10k of restorations were spent on it. Snatch it up before it’s gone.
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