DaktariEd
2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
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The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is truly an icon of off-road adventure travel.
This 1982 FJ40 features the original 4.2 liter, 135 hp 2F engine, and factory carburetor.
From the tame back country of Arizona's forests and deserts, to El Camino del Diablo along the Arizona-Mexico border, and the Pyeatt Draw in Central Arizona, this vehicle can and has tackled many of the southwest's most challenging off-road trails.
Basic specifications:
• 4,228 CC Water-Cooled, OHV, 12- Valve, Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
• Single Aisin Carburetor
• Rated at 135 HP and 210 LBS./FT of Torque
• 4-Speed Manual Transmission, 2-Speed Transfer Case, 4-Wheel Drive
• Front Servo-Assisted Disc Brakes with Rear Drums
• Live Front-Axle Front Suspension with Semi-Elliptical Springs and Tubular Shock Absorbers
• Live Semi-Floating Rear Axle with Semi-Elliptical Springs and Tubular Shock Absorbers
After acquiring this vehicle in 2005, it was restored to a nearly factory engine, with restored pollution control system and exhaust, factory carburetor, new transfer case gears, and a host of other modifications:
• Warn 8274-50 winch
• HFS-8274 shackled front bumper, 3/8” steel, from Cool Cruisers of Texas with added Aussie grill/brush guard
• Old Man Emu springs & steering dampener
• Warn heavy duty locking hubs
• Kaymar rear bumper with fuel and tire racks
• Man-a-Fre reversal shackles
• 4.56 differentials front and rear
• Mark's Adapters Gearmaster Low Range Transfer case gears, 2.82:1, with 0.92:1 overdrive
• ARB air lockers front and rear
• 33" BFG mud terrain tires
• Dual batteries w/Optima Yellow Top secondary and a Hellroaring Technologies battery isolator/combiner for the three batteries in the vehicle and trailer
• Custom locking drawer/storage unit in back (also holds/hides the Optima secondary)
• Yaesu FT-8800 ham radio with remote-head mount
• 55”Comet SBB-7 antenna
• Cobra 40 channel CB radio
• Apple Mac Mini in the glove box with a touch screen monitor mounted at the roofline, above the rear-view mirror; provides GPS mapping on a high resolution 7” screen, not to mention full computer and CD/DVD capabilities
• Alarm system
This is not a mall cruiser!
$28,500. Mileage: 207,000
Contact Ed Beggy by PM please
Additional links and information:
It's the cover vehicle for the Expedition Portal video, “El Camino del Diablo.”
The 2005 and 2006 Expedition Trophy Technical Driving Champion
Online images: Flickr
Pyeatt Draw story: Pyeatt Draw
To see action photos of this vehicle with trailer, watch the slideshow at: http://adventuretrailers.com/trailers/horizon/
The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is truly an icon of off-road adventure travel.
This 1982 FJ40 features the original 4.2 liter, 135 hp 2F engine, and factory carburetor.
From the tame back country of Arizona's forests and deserts, to El Camino del Diablo along the Arizona-Mexico border, and the Pyeatt Draw in Central Arizona, this vehicle can and has tackled many of the southwest's most challenging off-road trails.
Basic specifications:
• 4,228 CC Water-Cooled, OHV, 12- Valve, Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
• Single Aisin Carburetor
• Rated at 135 HP and 210 LBS./FT of Torque
• 4-Speed Manual Transmission, 2-Speed Transfer Case, 4-Wheel Drive
• Front Servo-Assisted Disc Brakes with Rear Drums
• Live Front-Axle Front Suspension with Semi-Elliptical Springs and Tubular Shock Absorbers
• Live Semi-Floating Rear Axle with Semi-Elliptical Springs and Tubular Shock Absorbers
After acquiring this vehicle in 2005, it was restored to a nearly factory engine, with restored pollution control system and exhaust, factory carburetor, new transfer case gears, and a host of other modifications:
• Warn 8274-50 winch
• HFS-8274 shackled front bumper, 3/8” steel, from Cool Cruisers of Texas with added Aussie grill/brush guard
• Old Man Emu springs & steering dampener
• Warn heavy duty locking hubs
• Kaymar rear bumper with fuel and tire racks
• Man-a-Fre reversal shackles
• 4.56 differentials front and rear
• Mark's Adapters Gearmaster Low Range Transfer case gears, 2.82:1, with 0.92:1 overdrive
• ARB air lockers front and rear
• 33" BFG mud terrain tires
• Dual batteries w/Optima Yellow Top secondary and a Hellroaring Technologies battery isolator/combiner for the three batteries in the vehicle and trailer
• Custom locking drawer/storage unit in back (also holds/hides the Optima secondary)
• Yaesu FT-8800 ham radio with remote-head mount
• 55”Comet SBB-7 antenna
• Cobra 40 channel CB radio
• Apple Mac Mini in the glove box with a touch screen monitor mounted at the roofline, above the rear-view mirror; provides GPS mapping on a high resolution 7” screen, not to mention full computer and CD/DVD capabilities
• Alarm system
This is not a mall cruiser!
$28,500. Mileage: 207,000
Contact Ed Beggy by PM please
Additional links and information:
It's the cover vehicle for the Expedition Portal video, “El Camino del Diablo.”
The 2005 and 2006 Expedition Trophy Technical Driving Champion
Online images: Flickr
Pyeatt Draw story: Pyeatt Draw
To see action photos of this vehicle with trailer, watch the slideshow at: http://adventuretrailers.com/trailers/horizon/
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