Cummins-Powered 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 5-Speed
This distinctive 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40, located in Sammamish, Washington, is a captivating example of the robust and iconic four-wheel-drive series from Toyota's history. Manufactured in Japan before the dawn of the 1980s, this model stands out for its unique engine choice; instead of the traditional Land Cruiser powerplant, it's propelled by a Cummins R2.8 turbodiesel engine, delivering enhanced torque and reliability. This eight-cylinder beast is coupled with a smoothfive-speed manual transmission and a versatile dual-range transfer case ensuring excellent low-end grunt for off-road adventures or steep hills. The vehicle also benefits from an array of performance-oriented features such as front disc brakes for efficient stopping power, Bilstein shocks to improve handling on rough terrains, and power steering for easier navigation around town. Among its numerous practical accessories are a Warn winch for recovery assistance during tough trails, Baja Designs driving lights for enhanced visibility off-road, LED headlights, and reverse lights ensuring safety when backing out of tight spaces. Rolling on white 15" steel wheels, this classic SUV oozes rugged charm, ready to tackle any terrain with confidence and style.
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$53,000