Vintage Toyota Land Cruisers have gained popularity among car collectors in recent years. In fact, well-preserved vintage Toyota Land Cruisers can command higher prices than Land Rovers.
FJ Company, an auto restoration company, has recognized the strong demand for vintage Toyota Land Cruisers and specializes in their restoration and customization.
FJ Company recently revealed images of a beautifully restored 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV.
The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 is a rare gem that was once available in the market. Only around 1,000 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV were imported to the United States, and a small number of them still exist today.
A car enthusiast in Montana, USA, purchased this Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV several years ago with the intention of restoring it. Despite spending a decade sourcing genuine parts, the owner had to abandon the project due to health issues.
The 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV was subsequently sold to another collector before ending up in the hands of FJ Company. Although it had significant rust, the vehicle remained in its original condition with the engine and transmission still functioning.
FJ Company’s efforts in restoring the 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV paid off, as the vehicle was brought back to a condition even better than when it was originally manufactured.
This beautiful blue 1967 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV was then sold to a collector in Dubai for an undisclosed price.
Currently, the vehicle is on display at the FJ Company showroom in Miami, Florida, USA.
This restored Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV is expected to be showcased at the SEMA 2016 exhibition in November.
The Toyota Land Cruiser “mini” is significantly smaller in size compared to the Land Cruiser Prado, with a price range of approximately 730 – 850 million VND.
The vintage car market has been thriving over the past 12 months, with a series of records being shattered, from the most successful year to the highest value of cars being sold. Additionally, there has been a surge in the availability of rare vintage car models at competitive prices.
Le Phuc is a passionate car enthusiast from Bien Hoa. He has a special interest in vintage cars, particularly BMW and Mercedes-Benz. With his collection of beautiful cars, he initially didn’t have to invest much time and effort into restoring them. His main tasks involved repainting, refurbishing the interiors, and upgrading the rims.
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