Rescued aussie FJ28

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1958s would have had the f105 Is that correct? I have seen a f110 in a1962 fq15 toyota did any landcruisers have that version or go to the f120

it would be an F125 in 58'... the reason you had seen an F110 in the fq is because special application vehicles often got lower HP engines... this is very common on toyota fire equiptment
 
only true 'copy' was the first gen stovebolt 194? and the 'Type A' Toyoda engine... Toyota is quite prowd of this fact so much so that Toyota even has a Type A and a stovebolt side by side at their museum in Japan. When Toyoda Automatic Loom Works started out in the automotive endever they enlisted experienced japanese automotive workers... from the GM Factory located in japan ... without these key employees jumping ship to toyoda it would probably be a much different company today.

When the 'Type B' came out it was a licenced metric equivalent of the 207 within the engine
 

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