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1964 Toyota Landcruiser Fj45 Swb Pickup on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:125000
Location:

San Gregorio, California, United States

San Gregorio, California, United States
Engine:6 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: fj4515553
Year: 1964
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: 4x4
Model: Land Cruiser
Trim: pickup
Mileage: 125,000

UP for sale is a 1964 toyota landcruiser fj45 swb pickup. This california truck has been in a storage locker for 25 years! It consisted of the complete cab, bed, front clip, pretty much everything but the frame and running gear.It now sits on a 66 fj45 wagon frame and running gear.This is a great start to a major project and all body parts are ready to be blasted and rust issues fixed.The frame and running gear are super solid with alot of original paint on the frame still.No rust through anywhere,all superficial surface rust.The f engine is original down to the factory stickers and is a good runner as is the 3 spd trans and transfercase. It was running 6 months ago but the carb needs a float.The cab is solid,roof has minor inside gutter rust,some bondo work,has rocker panel rust but the floors are solid.The bed has some rust through at the bed side supports,nothing major and the rear corners and rear sil all have the usual rust issues, again the bed floor is in good shape.Tailgate is straight, all hardware is there, very minor inside lower rust. The doors are super solid,even the bugcatcher weatherstrip is in good shape(regulators have issues).I have all the knobs and switches,cluster, ashtray,lights,gas tank,bezel,wiper motors,arms,rear sliding windows,(weatherstrip is in poor shape)all the 3 on the tree linkage,4wd linkage and vacuum unit,almost everything to do a proper restoration.It still retains the wagon rear gas tank as well.Please note this is a project,cab and bed are sitting on the frame and the bed will need a few supports moved for proper retention.This will carry the wagon frame and vin tag which have been out of the dmv system for years and will be sold with a bill of sale(will need a vin verification to retitle. Vehicle is sold as is, and there will be NO RESERVE!! Highest bid takes it home! Thanks and please be serious and have good feedback,will help load onto trailer.

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