Make: | Toyota |
Model: | Land Cruiser |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1966 |
Mileage: | 84,205 |
VIN: | FJ403464 |
Color: | Original Toyota 1028 Spring Green |
Engine: | "F" Engine (236.7 Cubic inches) |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 3-speed manual |
Drive type: | 4WD |
Interior color: | Spring Green / Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Magalia, California, United States |
I am selling my 1966 Toyota Landcruiser FJ40. I bought it several years ago to restore and then enjoy. I spent countless hours with the intent to keep this cruiser in stock condition. As I worked through the process of tearing it down and then rebuilding from the frame up, I decided to keep it the stock original Toyota 1028 Spring Green color. Everyone that has seen it so far has loved the color. I also used stainless steel nuts, bolts and other hardware in its restore. It has taken me most of three good years to do the work. I had a lot of help from Classic Cruisers in Salida, Colorado. I bought most of my parts from Cruiser Corp, and Spector Off Road.
I have over 200 additional pictures of the rebuild at http://s1244.photobucket.com/user/jamesshauna/library/.
The notable features of the rebuild are as follows:
-Work done by Classic Cruisers: 1) complete body sandblasting, 2) cutting out and new metal repair of all rust, 3) filling in extra holes that were not needed, 4) Applying a spray on liner to the underside of the body for rust protection, 5) Powder Coating the 5 original wheels the stock dark gray color, 6) Providing many of the original 1966 parts for the restore.
-Paint: Body work, prep, self etching primer, and beautiful single stage paint job (stock Toyota 1028 Spring Green). Mike over at Miracle really took care of me, allowing me to bring the body, thepanels, and all of the hardwareto him in pieces. He prepped, primed (with self etching primer), and sprayed the individual parts so that I could put everything back on fully painted.
-Upholstery: The rear jump seats already came to me in nearly new upholstery. I had the front seats completely redone by a local guy here in Paradise, CA. He used high-grade extra durable boat foam that keeps its firmness longer than regular foam.
-Stainless Steel brake lines
-New headliner
-Stainless steel bolts throughout
-New Goodyear Wrangler tires
-New seat belts
-Nearly every piece on it was reconditioned, including being primed and repainted
-New stock front bumper
-New brake shoes (including E-brake shoes), and rebuilt wheel cylinders
-All new seals gaskets and weather stripping for hard top sides, doors, and windows.
-Complete re-wiring of entire vehicle including new fuse box
-Full tune up with new spark plugs, electronic ignition, oil/filter change, and new gear oils in differentials, transmission, and t-case.
-New transfer case output shaft seal
-Entire frame, chassis, and drive train were steam pressure washed, primed and painted
-New Weber 32/36 DEGV 2 barrel carburetor with adapter to fit stock air cleaner housing
-Doors completely rebuilt using new weather-stripping and stainless steel bolts
-New fan belt and hoses
-Hard top and doors are removable
-Windshield folds down and latches
-3 speed manual transmission with 3 on the tree
-Original stock F motor runs excellent
-All electrical switches and components work great
-High range & low range 4 wheel drive all work perfectly
-Stock leaf springs with new bushings
-New body mount kit
-New shocks all around including a Hell For Stout stabilizer shock
-From my knowledge at first purchase, the 84,200 miles are original
- 4 point roll bar (not originally stock, but added for safety)
-New rear emblems
-Complete new exhaust system done by Freezes Muffler in Chico, CA
-The old original 66 had some side reflectors that you can have if you’d like
-New clutch master cylinder and steel line
-New battery
-Working heater and blower
-New front turn signals
-Remote oil filter added (The 66 FJ40 did not have an oiler filter from factory)
-Fully registered here in California
-Smog exempt
-I have the Clear Title in hand
My cruiser drives well, shifts and brakes well, and is in overall new/excellent condition (especially for a 50 year old vehicle).
Please ask any questions you need answered.
Before actually bidding, please understand the following: This sale is AS IS. There is no warranty, either expressed or implied. You are invited to come out to see, inspect, and drive the cruiser. (My pictures found on Photo Bucket (above link) will show a better overall picture of the rebuild. ) Once the auction is complete, and you have the winning bid, a $1000.00 non-refundable deposit is required within 2 days. The remainder of the purchase price is due within 7 days. I can assist in finding a transport company if you need, but it will be the buyer’s responsibility to pick up the vehicle. I have the clear title in hand, and will sign it over once the funds are cleared. As I said, please contact me with any questions you may have about the cruiser, or its rebuild. Thank you for bidding. Jim