1966 Toyota Landcruiser Fj45 Aussie Ute on 2040-cars
Redwood City, California, United States
1966 fj45 pickup,aussie rhd, chassis extended 20 inches when new,very well done,recently imported from australia,can be registered with vin verification,will be sold with bill of sale and dot import paperwork Aussie vehicles dont have a title.Truck is very solid for its age, all original down to the paint, what you see is what you get. Right side rocker has some rust through, floors are super solid no rust through anywhere. Top is very nice as well, lower cab has some minor rust but nothing major.Has an f 145 6cyl, 3 spd, runs well,clutch stiff but works, as do the brakes(2 pumps).Missing rear driveshaft. Seats are in good shape. Factory pto winch(head only).This would make an awesome ranch rig or a great candidate for a 4 door or extra cab conversion due to the chassis being extended.This is a project truck with lots of possibilites,dont ask if it can be driven home, it needs tlc before any road trips! Great chance to own a rare fj45 with a no reserve auction. I do reserve the right to pull auction at any time due to it being advertised locally.If someone wants it now, its for sale for $6500. Thanks and good luck,please be serious with good feedback and ask questions before bidding!
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