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1967 Toyota Fj45lv Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:77000
Location:

Billings, Montana, United States

Billings, Montana, United States
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1967 Toyota FJ45LV Land Cruiser Wagon


For Sale is this very rare 1967 FJ45LV. This Land Cruiser has spent its entire postproduction life in Montana and is all original. The previous owner began restoring it but became ill and passed away. The body is pretty much stripped down to the bare metal. There is some rust in each rear quarter panel. There are no major dents in it. There are no dents in the top. The fenders are in excellent condition. The hood has no dents and all the doors are dent free. the rear gate and hatch work and open perfectly. A new headliner has been placed. The drivetrain is all original. The original Toyota F engine runs great and drives but the breaks need some work (most likely just need bleeding out).  The lights all work. The tires are like new, with a spare. It has all 5 original Toyota wheels. The odometer reads 77,310 miles (believed to be original). The title says the original color was blue and white. It has a clear Montana title and registration and is ready to go. 


This Cruiser has a ton of potential. I was going to finish the restoration myself but thought that a potential buyer might want to put there own touches on it and finish it the way they would like. Plus, I’m an FJ40 man. I would consider finishing the restoration if the new buyer of this Cruiser is interested in paying extra to have it done. 


Please see the pictures for details. I feel like they can describe the shape of this Cruiser much better than my words can. If you have any questions or picture requests please feel free to contact me.


As I mentioned earlier the previous owner was in the process of restoring this Cruiser before he passed away. Included in the sale of the cruiser are all of the parts that he had purchased to do the restoration. Here is the list of those items and they can also be seen in the pictures:


  1. both door mirror mounting arms
  2. side cowl vent cover
  3. top cowl vent cover
  4. arm rests
  5. hood hinges
  6. hood latches
  7. emergency brake lever
  8. brake cylinder kit
  9. (4) mud flaps
  10. (2) extra sun-visors
  11. (4) extra Toyota oil filter
  12. (2) taillight lenses
  13. (2) used taillight lenses
  14. (2) new front signal lights
  15. (2) new rear reflectors
  16. an extra signal light lens
  17. a new voltage regulator
  18. a new coil
  19. a new horn relay
  20. a used head light switch
  21. a used heater switch
  22. (2) new gray sun visor covers
  23. (2) new gray hand pull straps
  24. (2) original hood emblems in excellent shape
  25. a new rear door emblem
  26. the chrome hood center emblem
  27. an extra gas sending unit
  28. a new dimmer switch
  29. a new flasher relay
  30. clutch and brake pedal rubber pads
  31. a new radio antenna
  32. new door weather stripping for all four door windows
  33. (3) outer window weather stripping
  34. top window felts
  35. door side window felt
  36. (2) rear side window seals and key
  37. a front windshield seal and key
  38. (4) new hood hinge rubber gaskets
  39. (2) original wing-vent windows
  40. (3) wing-vent window rubber seals
  41. (4) hub caps
  42. a gray cowl panel cover
  43. an extra heater blower motor
  44. a complete carpet kit
  45. a brand new alternator
  46. what appears to be a quarter panel cutout to fix rust on rear quarter panel grooves

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