1965 Fj45 Toyota Landcruiser Land Cruiser Short Bed Pickup With Removable Top on 2040-cars
Longview, Washington, United States
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1965 FJ45 Toyota Landcruiser Short Bed Pickup with Removable Top
I bought this Toyota from a guy in Oregon, it had been sitting since 1994. I applied for a lost title. The title is totaled reconstructed.
Odometer reads 44,300
I haven’t had this truck long, but this is what I did to it: Attached a lawn mower gas tank because there is old fuel in the original tank. Attached extra-long ignition wires, just to get it going. Brakes need to be redone, I have not touched those, one brake is dragging. Replaced the hydraulic clutch master cylinder, the one I bought was rebuilt and it leaks a little. Replaced hydraulic clutch master slave cylinder. Rear drive-line was rebuilt. Four wheel drive does work, Hi and Lo.
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