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Post by fj40peru on May 27, 2010 13:43:22 GMT -8
Hi, I have found the oldest civil LC ever, if any one can tell me it is not, please proved. this is are the original photos of the FJ25 with the other FJ25 that come to Peru. This is the Vin This is the FJ25 today I'm Trying to find people of Toyota Japan, but I couldn't find any to send the information, I would like to do this Restoration like this FJ25 deserves, so I trying to find all the information around the internet to do it well, and contact Toyota Japan. Thx Alonso
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Post by Frenchy Dehoux on May 27, 2010 20:56:56 GMT -8
Alonso
Good luck on your project I have myself a 1958 Toyopet Crown and a 1959 Toyopet Crown I also work for Toyota for the last 32 years and I had no luck for anyone at Toyota in Japan to help me locate parts for these two cars. I have called Toyota in Japan and their answer was we are not in the restoration of Toyota and cannot help you find parts good luck.
Take care Frenchy
Frenchy_Dehoux@toyota.com
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Post by toyotageek on Jun 4, 2010 6:16:43 GMT -8
This is a great discovery. I think I saw you post this over at the IH8MUDD forums some time ago. Good luck in your restoration and please keep us updated as to your project!
~michael
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Oz_Stout
Toyota Enthusiast
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Post by Oz_Stout on Jun 24, 2010 0:05:53 GMT -8
WOW !!!!!!!
I just found this thread. What a great find and welcome to TORC !!! Please keep us updated on this restoration.
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hilux
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Post by hilux on Jun 24, 2010 18:21:09 GMT -8
Here's what I think might be a 1960 Land Cruiser that's been parked for many years on the main street (east side of Hwy 395) in Big Pine, Calif. (a town about 15 miles south of Bishop, Calif.) i959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78/18R-C/landcb.jpgi959.photobucket.com/albums/ae78/18R-C/landca.jpgBig Pine gets only 5 inches of rain a year and has very low humidity year round so vintage cars stay rust free for decades. It is interesting to note the rear hubcaps on this Land Cruiser are identical to the ones Toyota used on the late 50's Toyopet cars.
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