Toyota Crown - Second (S40 Model: 1962 To 1967)

Second (S40 Model: 1962 To 1967)

Second Generation
Production 1962–1967
Body style 4-door sedan
4-door station wagon
2-door coupe utility
Engine 1.9 L I4 OHV 3R
2.0 L I6 SOHC M
2.3 L I6 SOHC 2M
Transmission 3-speed manual column
2-speed automatic transmission
Wheelbase 2,690 mm (106 in)
Length 4,610 mm (181 in)
4,688 mm (184.6 in) wagon
Width 1,695 mm (66.7 in)
1,670 mm (66 in) wagon
Height 1,460 mm (57 in)
Curb weight 1,265 kg (2,790 lb)
1,354 kg (2,990 lb) wagon

Due to the introduction of the Corona, the dramatically restyled and enlarged Series S40 was launched in 1962, and saw the introduction of the Custom model. According to the Japanese Wikipedia article for the Crown, the styling was said to be influenced by the recently introduced Ford Falcon in 1960. The front grille approach has a similar appearance to the 1960 Imperial Crown (Chrysler), which speaks to Toyota's aspirations that the Crown be a large, comfortable sedan. The station wagon body style carried over from the previous generation Masterline, but with more attention to the luxurious approach used on the Crown. Headlights were integrated within the boundaries of the greatly enlarged grille, providing a clean, modern appearance. A 2-speed automatic transmission was introduced, called Toyoglide, with a column shift. A bigger and better car than the previous S30 series, it initially had four-cylinder R-series engines before the addition of the "M" six-cylinder engine in 1965. Deluxe and Super Deluxe models were available with added features. The sedan and wagon were known simply as the Crown while the commercial vehicles (coupe utility, double cab coupe utility (pick ups), and van) were known as the Masterline. There was also a limited run of the sedan known as the Toyota Crown S (MS41S) which featured a twin carburettor intake manifold on the 2.0L M in-line-six engine and disc brakes on the front.

This Crown became the first Toyota to be exported to Europe, after the head of Denmark's Erla Auto Import A/S saw it at the Tokyo Motor Show. They brought in 190 of these subsequent to a May 1963 agreement. In the US, the MS41L sedan was available in the US for $2,305.00 PoE while the MS46LG station wagon was available for $2,525.00 PoE. Some optional features include an automatic transmission for $160 and a radio for $60.

A two-door Crown Convertible was displayed at the 1963 Tokyo Motor Show, based on the Crown 1900 sedan. It was not put into production.

This Crown generation was the first to be assembled in Australia, from CKD kits, by AMI in Port Melbourne, with significant local content. AMI, which assembled numerous brands including Triumph and, for a short time, Mercedes-Benz, was to become the basis of Toyota's current Australian manufacturing operation.

S40 Toyopet Crown Sedan
S40 Toyopet Crown Estate
Toyopet Masterline coupe utility (pick up)

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