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1976 Toyota FJ40

This 1976 Toyota FJ40 has had a complete frame-off restoration using high-quality Toyota parts and is now available for grabs. Equipped with a rebuilt factory 2F engine, 4-speed transmission, transfer case, and differentials, the truck has had a lot of time and effort put into its restoration. It is also equipped with power steering, power brakes, front differential with ARB air lockers, rear differential with a Detroit locker, an ARB front bumper, a metal tech cage, and an Aqualu aluminum tub which has been Linexed. With almost 10k spent on the restoration, this unique truck has a killer look and can be driven reliably.



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