The 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 by Legacy Overland doesn’t just grab attention; it commands it. This exceptional vehicle, originally from Texas, has undergone a no-expenses-barred, ground-up restoration, resulting in a champion of brawn, beauty, and iconic cool. Under the hood, the V8 growl of 420 horses, boosted by electronic fuel injection, propels this stunning Land Cruiser miles ahead of the pack. The heart of this beast is a Chevy Small Block ZZ6 EFI Deluxe 350 ci Crate Engine, delivering an impressive 420 HP at 5,800 rpm and 408 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4,500 rpm.
Mated to a rebuilt 5-speed manual transmission, the FJ40 retains its old-school heritage, offering precise control over the power delivery both on and off-road. The vehicle’s performance is further enhanced by an Old Man Emu Suspension 2” Lift Kit and gnarly 305 tyres, ensuring it can tackle any terrain with ease. The 16” Daytona Satin Black steel wheels, paired with BFG All/Terrain tyres, add to its rugged aesthetic.
The exterior of the FJ40 is a sight to behold, featuring custom Graphite paint coated with anti-gravel textured paint in body colour, ensuring durability and a sleek appearance. The chassis has been treated with epoxy rust control and painted Satin Black, safeguarding it against the elements. A custom mini bull bar, Warn 8274 winch in a custom fabricated mount tray, and a hi-lift jack painted in body colour are just a few of the enhancements that highlight its robust design.
Inside, the FJ40 blends classic looks with modern comforts. The custom-created interior design and upholstery exude luxury, while the Dakota Digital gauge cluster provides a visual throwback with a contemporary digital control interface. To keep things cool, a custom air conditioning system has been installed under the dash, offering superior comfort for a ride that exudes style.
Safety and functionality are paramount in this restoration. The FJ40 features an extra-strength roll bar, painted glossy black, and lockable front wheel hubs. A power steering upgrade, a new aluminium radiator with all-new piping, and a mild steel exhaust system with new exhaust headers ensure peak performance. The front and rear disc brake upgrades, along with cadmium-plated rust-resistant hardware replacements, provide enhanced safety and durability.
Additional features include a custom-built cubby box with cup holders, all-new LED lamps and lights, and a USB charging port installed inside the glove compartment. This meticulous attention to detail ensures that the Legacy Overland 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 V8 is not just a vehicle; it’s a masterpiece of restoration, ready to conquer any adventure with unparalleled style and performance.
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