- Year
- 1963
- Vehicle Model
- 45 Series

1963 Toyota Land Cruiser on KSL.com
1963 Toyota Land Cruiser fj45 short bed non removable hardtop. Made for only 3 years 62, 63, 64. All original center rear diff. Has not been started i

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Looks like a good deal, the bed is rough in the back, but other than that I like it. I'm not registered with KSL. I need to! LOL![]()
1963 Toyota Land Cruiser on KSL.com
1963 Toyota Land Cruiser fj45 short bed non removable hardtop. Made for only 3 years 62, 63, 64. All original center rear diff. Has not been started icars.ksl.com
LOL. You Land Cruiser varmints!I just spoke to the seller, real nice guy, has a handful of trucks, not keeping them all.
His phone is getting blown up since today because of mud, LOL
I wouldn’t be shocked if there was a car transporting driving around Duchesne waiting for callback with the address.I just spoke to the seller, real nice guy, has a handful of trucks, not keeping them all.
His phone is getting blown up since today because of mud, LOL
He’d have gotten it sold much quicker if he’d have listed it here! Seems like a fantastic resto candidate. Hope someone here picks it up and let’s us follow along...I just spoke to the seller, real nice guy, has a handful of trucks, not keeping them all.
His phone is getting blown up since today because of mud, LOL
I bet it's Tres. I sold him that mustard '84 troopy in the pics about 10 years ago.Totally restorable. I bet Tres is the seller.
Cheers
I bet it's Tres. I sold him that mustard '84 troopy in the pics about 10 years ago.
True digger too, he dug up all kinds of old Cruisers, Patrols and probably some Rovers and anything else he could dig up 20yrs ago till now. He was pulling all kinds of great trucks out of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Nevada 20-10yrs ago. Like the only way you find those back then was to get out and go to the small towns and talk to people and just look. Scout online forums, get to know folks, word of mouth is how you dug up trucks back in the day before all this social media stuff. Found a number back in the day myself that way. Never met him in person but talked to him for a long time online many times and I would say he is totally solid and trustworthy and asks a fair price for what he dug up. Like I say a true enthusiast, not a flipper.
Cheers
Which 45 sold? He has several...the SWB or LWB?I want that 45, but it sold yesterday!
SWB 63Which 45 sold? He has several...the SWB or LWB?