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Restoration Services
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The Bronze Level Service Package is designed to get your Land Cruiser back on the road. It is a mechanical restoration and service package. When completed, your Land Cruiser will be mechanically reliable and ready to drive. All paint and body work will be left to you to complete or to tackle with us at a later date.
Here is what we will deliver to you in the Bronze level service package:
Engine & Power Train:
A major engine inspection and tune will be performed including checking and adjusting the valves, replacing all tune parts and adjust the carburetor. The remainder of the fuel system will be inspected and needs recommended. We change all fluids and filters. We will inspect and report all engine and drive-line leaks. All belts, hoses, clamps, water pump, radiator, thermostat, and cooling fan will be inspected. Inspect all clutch hydraulics, master cylinder, slave, and hoses.
Chassis and Brakes:
The entire brake system will be inspected. Inspect steering system, tie rod ends, center arm, steering knuckles, and gear box. Inspect front and repack front wheel bearings and replace wheel bearing seals. Inspect shocks, spring bushings, u-bolts, and springs.
Body:
Body will be inspected and an estimate given for repairs.
Electrical:
Inspect electrical system, replace faulty fuses and bulbs. Report on any necessary repairs.
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In the end our vehicles are driven to ensure everything is in working order.
The general restoration process encompasses a 1 to 3 month period.
We guarantee that all of the above listed repairs have been performed on all of our vehicles.
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Ready for a Bronze Level RMC Restoration?
Call us at 303-789-FJ40
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How many Land Cruisers were sold per year in the U.S. from 1973 through 1983?
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The FJ40 was produced for the U.S. for over two decades (1960-1983). Back in the 1950's the American Army contacted the Toyota Motor Corporation with a request for a 4WD vehicle to be used by the soldiers and military police stationed in Japan. Toyota took the request seriously. The result: the Land...
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