1974 Toyota FJ40/Cruiser with Cruiser bod Camper (A Time Warp Customs creation)
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Toyota |
Model: | Land Cruiser |
Year: | 1974 |
Mileage: | 92108 |
VIN: | fJ40174524 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Item location: | Alpharetta, Georgia, United States |
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Private seller |
Description of 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser |
The Classic Styling of the Toyota FJ40 has created an almost cult like following for these early SUV's. At TWC we wanted to respect the classic design while offering the driver a better and safer drivingexperience. Staying true to the brand we choose to integrate a 1974 Toyota FJ40 with a 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser. Our FJ40 was purchased as a work in progress project that its owner had grown stale on. The FJ Cruiser had been in a light front endaccident which made it perfect for our needs. Now all we had to do was integrate the best these two donors had to offer. After adding a few extras and we had a classic looking, well driving FJ40/Cruiser. This vehicle is currently offered for sale by the owner/Builder. Please visit our web site at www.timewarpcustoms.com for complete build details and pictures of the build. You can call me at 678-410-6278. Our goal is to build Classic Conversion vehicles that our customers want to use as daily driver’s. To provide an idea of what goes into a build like this we have documented our 1974 Toyota FJ40/2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser conversion.Too often we have found that even a fully restore vehicle doesn’t drive as good as it looks. That’s because technology employed in the drivetrain, steering and safety feathers are 50 plus years old. Even with all new parts these vehicles do not drive like todays modern vehicles. (If you own a restored FJ40 you understand exactly what we’re saying) With the front half of the integration complete we turn our attention to the back section of the build. We decided to purchase an aluminum tub, tailgate, fenders, fender flares and side steps for this build. This allows us to section the build and start with better than new components that will not rust over time.As we fit the rear section and installed the new aluminum fender flare we got the width necessary to fit the aftermarket wheels and tires. We installed MHT 17†wheels with Toyo Open Country MT’s tires.We purchased an aluminum upper and lower tailgate to continue that better than new look and feel. (The lower tailgate has an integrated storage compartment.) With the rear half of the cab fitted we built body mounts and affixed the rear section to the front cowl. The hard top was fitted as well as the doors and the tailgate. We removed the hardtop windows to ready for paint.For sound deadening and durability we applied spay on liner to the tub floor inside and under side, the outside of the roof, the inside walls of the hardtop the step sides and the inside of the tailgate. We decided to retain the rear jump seats and had the frames powder coated and recovered to match the front seats. All new rubber weather stripping was installed on all windows and doors, as well as new felt for the door windows.Once completely dry fit if was time to disassemble and send out for paint, spay on liner, and interior. We had the paint and bodywork completed in pieces rather than assembled. This allowed us to paint all surfaces and reassemble with rubber gaskets and seals between each panel. We feel that this new FJ-40/Cruiser should be as comfortable on the inside as possible. That’s why it was out with the old and in with the new including Seats, door panels, headliner, floor mats and seat belt upgrades.With the integration of the FJ40/Cruiser body andclassiccomplete we turn our attention to the suspension side of the build. The first thing we wanted to do was to beef up the suspension. We installed Fox 2†lift coil overs in the front and Fox shock and new coils in the rear, adding air bags to the coils for extra load handling. As highlighted early we installed a Smitty Build Mod front bumper with a 9.5k lb. S/B synthetic winch and a 20†LED light bar. We also install LED headlights, taillights and new turn signals. We mounted a S/B rear bumper with spare tire carrier on the rear and a set of LED back-up lights.The jack, lug wench and recovery gear fit nicely in the tailgate storage compartment. When the interior was installed and we added power windows and door locks to the FJ40 doors. With the FJ40/Cruiser complete we turned our attention to the perfectly good FJ Cruiser body that we removed from the chassis. We decided that a great use for it would be to turn it into a camper that can be towed behind the FJ40/Cruiser conversion. (Think about it: looks like an FJ40 towing an FJ Cruiser, pretty cool) We build a frame and floor and integrated the body on to it. We mounted a V style toolbox in front of the body to house the generator and batteries thatpower the camper. (The doors were wired so that the original power windows and door locks work.) WILL SELL THE FJ WITHOUT THE TRAILER!! |