MAKE YOURCARBONFOOTPRINT! Here’s a super nice, rust free low miles 1981 FJ40 with factory power steering and factory air conditioning and documented low miles. I've traced this truck back through her previous owners. Clean Carfax shows this truck had 32,000 miles in 1991. By May of 1998 she was at 36,167 and today has 42,420 miles. The truck spent it's life in Hereford Arizona where she was owned byJohn Nicolais, a pharmacist. Birds build their nests out of barbed wire in Hereford. It's dry, so rust is not an issue! You can still see the spot welds on this gal. The sun baked the original paint to point where most the horizontal surfaces were getting down to primer so in 2016 the truck received an exterior repaint in the original Medium Blue (code 857). The top and bumpers also were repainted in the correct colors. I've spent months repairing and fine tuning this truck. She's had a ton of love and turned out to be a very stellar example. She's a KEEPER! Please take a moment to read the description and click the links to get to all the info and over 180 photos. Highlights:
Well over $10K in recent work, you can click on the link below to see more details and many more photos of the truck. Click here for details and several PHOTOS of this 1981 Land Cruiser This truck has seen little use over it's life and shows no signs of any demanding off road activity. The body is excellent. There are no scratches, dents, blemishes or rust. She sits on her original stock suspension with new BFG tires wrapped around chrome spokes. I have a set of OEM white spoke as an option. Factory power steering makes this FJ40 a pleasure to drive. Theoriginal 2F enginehas very good power and the truck runs and handles among the best of them.She shifts through all gears smoothly. The taller3:70 gearsmeans she willdo 65-70mph without a problem. 4WD Hi and Low work perfectly. She's quiet and smooth going down the road compared to most FJ40's. Very low miles dry climate original clean truck that runs great. Unlike many FJ40's, this truck has not been modified by her previous owners.She has all herfactory emissions. The original jack, jack rods, toolkit, door straps and inspection light are included.If you want a great late model FJ40 with a high degree or originality, here’s avery nice one! The truck is in Johnston, IA
Click herefor details andseveral PHOTOS of this 1981 Land Cruiser Contact me at (515) 864-1275 or e-mail overton@aol.com FJ40 Evolution Overview Let me offer a brief overview of why 1981-1983 FJ40's outshine early trucks. Besides the fact that there are very few of these FJ40’s available, any truck produced at 8/80 has all the upgrades that make it the best all around Land Cruiser Toyota ever built, and the most coveted. These enhancements were evolutionary. Early FJ40's had the 1F engine, 3-speed transmissions, bench seats, no roll bars, etc. By 1974/75 the trucks received a make over with 4-speed manual transmission, larger 2F engine, bucket seats, roll bar and ambulance doors in the rear. In 1976, USA trucks saw the upgrade to front disc brakes with four-piston calipers. 1977 added the fold out windows in the rear and the more modern tubular spare tire carrier. By 1979, Toyota went to 3:70 gears, which gave the FJ40 better highway speed than earlier 4:11 gear ratio models. The fuel tank was relocated from under the passenger seat to a safer location underneath the vehicle that allowed for an increased from 16 to 21.6 gallons and the odometer was upgraded from five digits to six-digits.The seats became reclining, the jump seats were given metal U-shaped legs for added support. The cabin courtesy light came on when the doors are opened. The center console, which was a simple metal and then plastic box, was upgraded with an ashtray and integrated rear heater. In August of 1980 we saw the change to the split transfer case and updated four-speed transmission, which was considerably smoother and quieter than it’s predecessor. The emergency brake design was updated using cables to actuate the rear drum brakes vs. the earlier models, which deployed a drum that sat behind the transfer case and was problematic and less efficient.The steering wheel was re-designed to a more modern look. |