Make:
Toyota
Model:
Land Cruiser
Year:
1977
Mileage:
60390
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
Los Angeles , CA
Zip:
90028
1977 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 DIESEL 4 SPEED MANUAL 60390 Miles
Take the tough-as-nails Land Cruiser reputation and add diesel power, and we're surprised this 4x4 isn't forged out of granite! So you can look over all the details and fun upgrades of this 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40, but you already know this is a terrific vintage off-roader for those who take this seriously. We like the way this Land Cruiser presents itself with a touch more flair. There's extra polish to the grille, hood latches, and wheels. And the green paint lets this one stand out more than the khaki FJs you usually see (remember this is a BJ - a true diesel import.) But nothing here never steps out of line. After all, the color they chose could get lost in a green meadow, and so it fits ideally with nature. And it still has the classic white roof, but now there's a white pinstripe to coordinate. So this is still a true classic that just likes to add the correct flair. And as you dig deeper into this one, you also see some useful upgrades to make it even more versatile. The updated headlights help keep the trail lit; there's an air intake snorkel; and those bright alloys also allow for wider off-road tires. There's even a full-size spare on a swing-away mount. In total, you get a very straight and clean Land Cruiser that also is unmistakably ready to have some off-road fun. Inside is plenty of true classic style but with a fresher presentation from a proper investment.
Take the tough-as-nails Land Cruiser reputation and add diesel power, and we're surprised this 4x4 isn't forged out of granite! So you can look over all the details and fun upgrades of this 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40, but you already know this is a terrific vintage off-roader for those who take this seriously. We like the way this Land Cruiser presents itself with a touch more flair. There's extra polish to the grille, hood latches, and wheels. And the green paint lets this one stand out more than the khaki FJs you usually see (remember this is a BJ - a true diesel import.) But nothing here never steps out of line. After all, the color they chose could get lost in a green meadow, and so it fits ideally with nature. And it still has the classic white roof, but now there's a white pinstripe to coordinate. So this is still a true classic that just likes to add the correct flair. And as you dig deeper into this one, you also see some useful upgrades to make it even more versatile. The updated headlights help keep the trail lit; there's an air intake snorkel; and those bright alloys also allow for wider off-road tires. There's even a full-size spare on a swing-away mount. In total, you get a very straight and clean Land Cruiser that also is unmistakably ready to have some off-road fun. Inside is plenty of true classic style but with a fresher presentation from a proper investment.