1965 Toyota Crown Specs and Features

1965 Toyota Crown Specs and Features

The 1965 Toyota Crown holds a special place in Toyota’s history and the hearts of car enthusiasts. As a pioneer in Japanese automotive innovation, this third-generation Crown (S40 series) marked Toyota’s increasing ambition to appeal to both domestic and international markets, particularly the U.S.

1965 Toyota Crown Engine Specifications

FeatureSpecification
Engine Type1.9L 3R Inline-4 / 2.0L M Inline-6
Maximum Power95 hp (3R) / 110 hp (M-series)
Maximum Torque142 Nm (3R) / 160 Nm (M-series)
Fuel SystemCarbureted
Transmission4-speed manual / Optional 2-speed automatic
Top Speed~140 km/h (varies by engine)
Cooling SystemWater-cooled

Chassis Features

FeatureSpecification
DrivetrainRear-wheel drive (RWD)
Suspension (Front)Double wishbone with coil springs
Suspension (Rear)Live axle with leaf springs
SteeringRecirculating ball
Brakes (Front)Drum
Brakes (Rear)Drum
Wheelbase2,680 mm (105.5 inches)
Tires6.50 x 13

Dimensions

DimensionMeasurement
Overall Length4,685 mm (184.4 inches)
Overall Width1,690 mm (66.5 inches)
Overall Height1,455 mm (57.3 inches)
Wheelbase2,680 mm (105.5 inches)
Ground Clearance185 mm (7.3 inches)
Curb Weight~1,220 kg (2,690 lbs)

Interior Features

FeatureDetails
Seating Capacity5 passengers
Upholstery MaterialFabric / Optional leather
Dashboard DesignSimple with chrome accents
InstrumentationSpeedometer, fuel gauge, odometer
Climate ControlManual heater
EntertainmentAM radio (optional)
Steering WheelTwo-spoke design with horn ring
StorageGlovebox and rear parcel shelf

Exterior Features

FeatureDetails
Body StyleSedan / Wagon
Grille DesignHorizontal chrome slats
HeadlightsRound dual sealed-beam
TaillightsRectangular with chrome trim
BumpersChrome with rubber guards
Side MirrorsFender-mounted
Paint OptionsMultiple solid and two-tone finishes
WheelsSteel wheels with chrome hubcaps

1965 Toyota Crown U.S. Sale Price

FeatureDetails
Base Price (MSRP)$1,959
Market PositionCompetitive among compact and mid-size sedans
ChallengesLimited brand recognition, competition from established American brands
Performance in the U.S.Modest sales due to preferences for larger domestic vehicles

This price reflects Toyota’s strategy to offer an affordable, reliable vehicle in the U.S. market during the 1960s.

The 1965 Toyota Crown (S40 series) stands as a testament to Toyota’s dedication to innovation, comfort, and durability during the mid-20th century. Its reliable performance, refined design, and thoughtful engineering elevated it as a leading competitor in both domestic and global markets.

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