Fj45-lv [Premium]
Unlike standard Land Cruisers, the FJ45LV featured a body constructed by an outside coachbuilder, , which utilized the running gear and chassis provided by Toyota. This partnership resulted in a "special body" that made it distinct from the more common FJ45 pickup and FJ40 short-wheelbase models. Design and Specifications
The is widely considered the "Holy Grail" of vintage Japanese off-road vehicles. While the Land Cruiser FJ40 remains the most iconic face of the brand, the FJ45LV (a four-door wagon variant) represents a rare and specialized chapter in automotive history. Produced between 1963 and 1967 , this model stands out due to its limited production, unique manufacturing process, and its role as a predecessor to the modern luxury SUV. The Rarity of the Wagon fj45-lv
The "LV" in its name signifies its specific configuration within the 40-series family: Unlike standard Land Cruisers, the FJ45LV featured a
: It was built on the longer wheelbase variant of the 40-series chassis, providing more interior room than the FJ40. While the Land Cruiser FJ40 remains the most