1964 Fj 45 Shortbed Extremely Rare Style And Year on 2040-cars
Solvang, California, United States
Engine:Chevy 305
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:FJ 45 Shortbed Pickup Truck
Model: Land Cruiser
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 3 speed, 4x4
Exterior Color: White
Trim: 2 door short bed
Interior Color: Black/Grey
Mileage: 5,500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Sub Model: FJ 45
Power Options: Power Steering
1964 FJ 45 shortbed pick-up: Extremely rare model and year. 1964 was the last year of non-removable tops. Solid cab and quieter. This 45 was frame-off restored in 2001 and has had updates since then to make it safe and comfortable. All rubber, seals and weather stripping replaced. New lines throughout. Re-built Chevy 305 that is solid without leaks. Custom dual exhaust. Advanced Adapters engine conversion. Power steering with tilt steering wheel and Saginaw box. Original "bottle" jack and accessories. Original Warn Winch with synthetic rope. OEM wheels and hub caps w/ BFG Mud Terrains.
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