Truck looks great ! I ended up going with those same headlights !
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Thanx! I put them on my 40 and really like how they look and of course function.Truck looks great ! I ended up going with those same headlights !
That was the 1st thing I did!Flip the bezel and she's good to go.
LV are wagonsI wonder why the ID plate doesn't say "LPB" instead of just "L?" Was the ID plate from a wagon?
This thing is 100% original. Plate matches the frame. I haven't personally seen one, but I've seen pics of other pick up vin plates with just an L.LPB are pickups, or P in the early days. I've never seen a pickup without at least a "P" - usually PB or LPB
Wagons are usually L or LV.
Easy to swap.
It's actually T-67. From my understanding, Toyota put the brass tags on them when they sell a certain time frame after they were produced. This one has a 2 or 3 of '65 VIN number but was sold and titled as a '67.Thanks for the info. The database is small for US pickups!
Do you have any idea what the T-57 tag by the plate means? Some have them, and some don't.
LPB are pickups, or P in the early days. I've never seen a pickup without at least a "P" - usually PB or LPB
Wagons are usually L or LV.
Easy to swap.
I was under the impression that tag was the year of import. My dad's 65 has a T66.It's actually T-67. From my understanding, Toyota put the brass tags on them when they sell a certain time frame after they were produced. This one has a 2 or 3 of '65 VIN number but was sold and titled as a '67.