are there any fj35's still around. sorry been browsing this section and i have discovered a huge interest in landcruiser history
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Land Cruiser Junky said:I've done a pretty exhaustive search for about a year and haven't found a thing.
FJ35's were made for only 6 months in 1960. They were a transitional vehicle between the FJ28 and the FJ45V/LV, and carried the FJ25 hood, bib, front bumper, and wheels. They also had some really cool cargo glass protectors. Only 60 FJ35s were made so it wouldn't shock me if we never saw a real one. Still I've got to believe there's one sitting in a Japanese barn somewhere. This is all I've got...
Landpimp said:the non US(prolly mainly japanese) 45 wagons also got the rear window(and rear seat) cargo bars, so did the 55, 60 and even the 40's QUOTE]
John,
Have you got any more brochures or pics that show the cargo bars (more detail)? It sure would be nice to get ahold of a real set, but I'm sure I'm prolly gonna have to make them.
Land Cruiser Junky said:Landpimp said:the non US(prolly mainly japanese) 45 wagons also got the rear window(and rear seat) cargo bars, so did the 55, 60 and even the 40's QUOTE]
John,
Have you got any more brochures or pics that show the cargo bars (more detail)? It sure would be nice to get ahold of a real set, but I'm sure I'm prolly gonna have to make them.
Land Cruiser Junky said:Here's the only actual photograph of a FJ28 wagon that I know of. This one is the 2 door wagon. Before I saw this pic I wasn't even sure if the 28 was actually made.