early 1960's original TLC sales brochure

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Found an original TLC sales brochure at the swap meet

Pretty cool

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That is very cool , and you are very lucky :grinpimp: it was cool to see Kalispell ,Montana." Gregs mobile homes" listed as a distributor .

City #7 is now County #7

thanks for sharing!!:beer:
 
Man that is neat! Thanks for posting it up! :bounce:
 
very cool

Deal & Davie in Susanville is where my Dad bought our first LC. An FJ45 wagon we drove to circle alaska on the alcan highway
 
Door opening lasted into 63. The Land Cruiser bezel ended during 63. But brochures were known to have had pictures of a early model years. This could be a later brochure. A few things that were 61 only besides the large gas cap. Inlet on the driver's side apron stopped sometime during 61. The front arms on the jump seats. That style bumper also ended in 61. The two sided turns signals were 61/62. The small tail light went thru the 63 model year.
 
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Wes has noted that his '64 had the smaller '25' tail lights, and his '64 was made late '63. My '64 is about a month or two older than his, so it should have had the smaller lights as well.
 
Wes has noted that his '64 had the smaller '25' tail lights, and his '64 was made late '63. My '64 is about a month or two older than his, so it should have had the smaller lights as well.


That could be the case. The next style lasted early into the 69 model year but most places list it as thru 68. Kinda hard to prove things either way since Toyota decided Land Cruiser wasn't around before 3/69 in their eyes.


Got to love how things change over time. In the last picture you see a guy with a big smile while someone drives in the stream right by him where he is fishing. Now days the guy won't a have a smile on his face. But he would probably be giving the one finger wave.:rolleyes:
 
Got to love how things change over time. In the last picture you see a guy with a big smile while someone drives in the stream right by him where he is fishing. Now days the guy won't a have a smile on his face. But he would probably be giving the one finger wave.:rolleyes:

So true ...
 
That was too cool, thanks for sharing. Eventually I would love to add a 25 series to my collection...Still hunting.
I was not aware that 25 series came stock with military NDT tires. Learn something new every day ;-)
 
Thanks for sharing qtipp!

Interesting pictures of the PTO winch: Top couple show body-color winch body and a four way fairlead, where the last one shows a one way fairlead. I've only seen the one way fairlead stock on early trucks, and I've never seen a body colored winch.
 
Thanks for sharing qtipp!

Interesting pictures of the PTO winch: Top couple show body-color winch body and a four way fairlead, where the last one shows a one way fairlead. I've only seen the one way fairlead stock on early trucks, and I've never seen a body colored winch.

I have two early winches both are black with spots of white showing thru the same as the original body color. I had eight cruisers made before 1963. Original colors were one red, one was grey and all the others were white. Thinking white was the most common color they imported for sale in the Southwest. My early winches were imported with the single roller. There is a technical bulletin about replacing that with a four roller fairhead made here in the US. Both my winches had the replacement four roller. The ones shown in the lit are that same ones. When Toyota designed their own fairhead with four rollers it had support bars going to the back angle iron.
 
Now that I'm looking for it, Marv's FJ25's PTO is white too; guess I should have been paying more attention..:D Thank you for the additional info Sir!

Jason
 
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