Equipment
Hub caps.
Condition
One of just 1,000 imported to the US. Restored with NOS parts. Excellent paint. Very clean underneath. Flawless interior. It doesn't quite qualify as over-restored, but it is essentially perfect, and with old Land Cruisers it's the rare body styles that get collectors excited. The FJ45 certainly fits the bill.
Market commentary
Among vintage Land Cruisers, the FJ45 is something of a different animal since they had bodywork by outside coachbuilder Gifu and are much rarer. This is the example that Colin Comer very carefully restored. He sold it in 2015 at Mecum Monterey at a final price of $198,000 and the whole process was detailed in a Road & Track article titled 'How I Sold a Toyota Land Cruiser for Nearly $200,000 and Lost Money.' It lost money this time, too, but the price itself was appropriate.