craigslist 1963 Toyota Land Cruiser SWB FJ45 - Rough but these don't come around often (1 Viewer)

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Year
1963
Vehicle Model
  1. 45 Series
Not mine

1963 Toyota Land Cruiser SWB FJ45 - $14,000​


3 Speed Fixed top Split window Land Cruiser Solid cab and frame Engine turns over Gas tank flushed No radiator or heater New battery Has correct seats Have new bug catcher weather stripping for it
Landcruiser FJ40 FJ55 FJ60

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That's in @rkymtnflyfisher 's neck of the woods. With new bug catcher rubbers, probably at least a longtime Mud lurker.
 
That's in @rkymtnflyfisher 's neck of the woods. With new bug catcher rubbers, probably at least a longtime Mud lurker.
I’m pretty sure that one belongs to @nick

One of my buddies was looking at it a couple of weeks ago, pretty sure he doesn’t have the time to commit to making that one a beauty again.
 
I think I sold him a few parts for that rig, 2 months ago?? he and his wife stopped by and said he picked it up in Utah.
fixed windshield, silver guage cluster, odd ball door latches, all the early stuff for a 63,
it was listed on Facebook a month ago?
 
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Door latches are correct for early '63, with hard to find bakelite knobs on lock. As are the charge and oil pressure lights.
 
Anybody see a VIN or know it? It’s an early ‘63 for sure, just wondering how early because the seats aren’t recovered like original (no big deal -frames may be correct). Early ‘63 would have 25 looking seats, spec. the short seat backs. Cool rig, love the two tone. Wonder what that writing or graphic is on the rear of the tub behind the rear wheel?

Anyone know what this bracket is for? Kind of looks original, but maybe not.

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Very cool truck, it's amazing how many white early trucks are still around.i do not see that in my early truck. Looks good, I like the look.
Mike
 
Anybody see a VIN or know it? It’s an early ‘63 for sure, just wondering how early because the seats aren’t recovered like original (no big deal -frames may be correct). Early ‘63 would have 25 looking seats, spec. the short seat backs. Cool rig, love the two tone. Wonder what that writing or graphic is on the rear of the tub behind the rear wheel?

Anyone know what this bracket is for? Kind of looks original, but maybe not.

You’re right Paul, early ‘63; the main reason I know is the trapazoid shaped box under the drivers seat. Mine is a rectangle and is a late ‘63. Late ‘63 was when those beautiful silver speedos changed to black. The interior door handles also changed from the upward handle to the more commonly known one with the handle down. The air filter housing changed from that smooth, rounded top to a pressed shape top in late ‘63. Seems like mid to late ‘63 was when several subtle but certainly distinguishable changes were made.

I don’t think that bracket is stock but bet it held an aftermarket amp meter.
 
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Did we ever see a VIN?
My early 63 had the black speedo and idiot lights. And the older door handles. #13034.
 

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