1966 FJ45L
Toyota
Vehicle History
This well-preserved survivor had two owners for its first 53 years. Other than replacing wear items, normal maintenance, and reupholstered seats it is all original. Original accessories include cab heater, Takata seat belts, owners registration card, 1966 vehicle model and accessory brochure and complete tool roll. Although built in 1965 it was sold in 1966 and has a “T-66” brass tag added to the ID plate on the firewall. This is a removable roof model with the cab 50mm longer and the bed 50mm shorter than the fixed roof version.
History
After achieving an international reputation with the J2/J3, Toyota embarked on a redesign process that resulted in an iconic look that would define Land Cruiser for the next two decades. Initially, the J4 offered a slightly different wheelbase than the previous production model.
By the end of the production run, the J4 models boasted four different wheelbase lengths. There was a “short” length, similar to the original model and typically sporting a soft top. The “medium” model was used for a short-lived station wagon model that was replaced by a different model after a few years. The “long” wheelbase model also had a short life as it was supplanted by the wildly popular “super long” wheelbase. The “super long” started out as a troop transport, but became popular in rural areas throughout Africa, Australia, the Americas and Asia, where they were used for camping, public transportation, and more. Most people who fell in love with the Land Cruiser fell in love with a J4.
Specs
Year: 1966
Model: FJ45L (P/U)
VIN: FJ4523417
Color: BLUE
Transmission: 3H
Odometer: 17,479 mi
Production Date: MAY-65
Market: USA
Condition: SURVIVOR
Gallery
https://landcruiserhm.com/museum-collection/vehicle-collection/198-1966-fj45l#sigProIdad8d05fde4