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Toyota Landcruiser Fj45lv Fj40 Fj45 Troopcarrier Lwb No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:0
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States

Hello I have a 1965 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER FJ45LV for sale. The FJ45LV version is one of the rarest Landcruisers ever made. The IH8MUD.com  FJ45LV registry has less than a hundred of these trucks accounted for. The few that have been professionally restored and gone on the market have sold for as much as 82500$. (check  http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/onlinesubmission/lotdetails.aspx?ln=1556&aid=283 If youre looking to build a vintage Landcruiser and want something that will stand out more than the common FJ40 have a look. Its going to take time and effort to correctly restore this truck but the restored value of the truck will be well worth the investment. This is the one to restore. The best part of this truck is that its an unmolested nearly complete truck as it was sold in 1965. Imagine how cool it would have been to see this truck sitting on a car lot brand new! It comes with a title. NO RESERVE       Thanks Rich

The truck comes nearly complete, the only parts I saw missing were
   light lens, one of the seats, rearview mirror, rear emblem, couple broken window cranks, 
Comes with one original (at least that is what I was told) bench seat, not sure if it is the front or rear seat
Comes with the heater that goes where the wiring breaker is in the center below the dash
Comes with a original spare tire holder and original split rim
All glass is there and in good shape
The dash is in really good condition 
I have found no collision damage other than the hood has a dent 
The engine appears to be original and complete

The truck has rust that needs to dealt with. The worst part is the front floor under the seats, the rear sill, and the rear lower quarter panels. The front part of the floor under seats will need to be replaced.  I have found zero bondo, basically what you see is what you get. I pulled out the headliner and carpet to expose as much as possible. 

I have not tried to start the engine and am not going to try and start the engine. I dont know if it runs or not.  

I have a nice set of Landcruiser split rims with tires that I am willing to sell separately if the buyer wants them. 

Its located in sunny San Diego and you are welcome to stop by and have a look in person. I will help with loading the truck for shipping but the shipping details are the buyers responsibility please do not ask me how much it will cost to ship it to you. 


On Mar-03-14 at 23:10:42 PST, seller added the following information:

I never see FJ45LV Landcruisers up for sale basically anywhere so I was shocked to see two other ones for sale on Ebay. I was really interested to see high the bidding would go but both guys closed their listings before the auction was completed. As a regular buyer on Ebay its really annoying when people pull their trucks early, especially when they have it advertised with no reserve price. Ive been getting offers to sell my truck outside of Ebay as well but Im not going to do that. Im going to let it ride til the end of the auction. So if youre genuinely interested throw in a bid... by the end of the week someone will be buying this FJ45LV. 

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