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Toyota Crown 1964

Toyota Crown 1964 Price and Specs

Toyota Crown Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
Deluxe Sedan 1.9L Leaded 3 SP MAN & O/D
Special Sedan 1.9L Leaded 4 SP MAN
Deluxe Wagon 1.9L Leaded 3 SP MAN & O/D
Special Wagon 1.9L Leaded 4 SP MAN
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Toyota Crown 1964 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1964 Toyota Crown is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Toyota Crown is available with the following fuel type: Leaded.

Toyota Crown Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
Deluxe Sedan 1.9L,Leaded,3 SP MAN & O/D
Special Sedan 1.9L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
Deluxe Wagon 1.9L,Leaded,3 SP MAN & O/D
Special Wagon 1.9L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
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Toyota Crown 1964 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 1964 Toyota Crown are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1695mm x 1460mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Toyota Crown 1964 Dimensions  include 1460mm height, 1695mm width, 4610mm length.
Toyota Crown Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
Special Sedan 1460x1695x4610 mm 185 mm
Deluxe Sedan 1460x1695x4610 mm 185 mm
Deluxe Wagon 1460x1695x4610 mm 185 mm
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Toyota Crown 1964 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Toyota Crown here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • Toyota Crown 1985: Buying tips

    The Crown was a well-built, reliable car in its day, but you’re buying an old car so you should expect to have problems due to age and presumably high kilometres. The best thing to do is to contact a Toyota club and ask them for advice. They are the experts and should be able to help you.

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  • Crowning glory

    NEWSPAPER classifieds and websites are the most common ways to sell cars, but yours is a little unusual and will probably take more time and effort. Try to aim at people you think might have a specific interest. Make direct contact with Toyota car clubs and advertise in classic car magazines.

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  • Kit for power

    I ASSUME you have a sentimental attachment to your car, because the best advice is to update to a later model, perhaps a smaller car which will have power steering and be much more manageable than the old Crown. To add power steering to your Crown will cost $1000-$1500. If you want to do it, call early Toyota specialist CCC Auto Salvage on 9543 1433.

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