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1965 Fj45 Lwb Pickup Full Restored Semi Updated "no Reserve" on 2040-cars

US $75,000.00
Year:1965 Mileage:5000
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States

"NO RESERVE"
List of specs:
1965 Matching VIN Frame and body
LS1 350 TurnKey 390HP
NV4500 HD 5 Speed Manual
Centerforce Clutch
Rebuilt Toyota Transfer Case
OE Front/Rear Axle Housings
Front ARB Locker / Warn Locking Hubs
Rear ARB Locker / Warn Locking Hubs
37" MTR
17" American Racing Wheels
Hanson Bumpers Front / Rear
Rhino Lined Bed / Undercarriage / Cab Floor / Roof Ceiling
Power Steering
Rock Ram Hydrolic Steering Assist
Twin Stick Transfer Case
23 Gal Fuel Cell
Warn 9K Lb Winch / with Synthetic Rope
Full Custom Stereo
Heating
Flaming River Steering Column
All Toyota Stamped Glass except front windshield
Custom Leather Recaro Seats
Tuffy Lockable Center Console
Motor less than 5000 Miles
Trans Less than 10,000 Miles
Never Off Road since Body Off Restoration
Transfer Case less than 5000 Miles since rebuild all new internals
Spring over Front Knuckles turned for 100% true and proper alignment. This truck will track down the freeway at 75 straight as an arrow.
There is an open registry forum online of FJ45 Toyota Landcruiser and from what I can tell I am about the 4th or 5th owner. I built it from a gentleman in the Bay area but the truck was originally sold it looks like in Southern California. The earliest owner was a pilot from SoCal. Body was originally red and when I picked it up was white. The color I chose was Audi TT Silver, and suits the vehicle very well.


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