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1981 FJ40 Toyota Land Cruiser (Fully Restored)
This beautiful restored FJ40 is being offered by HymanLTD. Toyota’s legendary Land Cruiser name has an enviable status in the automotive world. The name is synonymous with dependability and capability, with a reputation that few manufacturers can claim to share. Over 65 years, Land Cruisers of all kinds have been proven in some of the harshest environments on the planet, with Jeep and Land Rover counted among the few capable of standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Toyota’s finest. The origins of the Toyota Land Cruiser are traced back to 1950 when the US Government commissioned Toyota to build 100 Willys Jeeps under license to be used by Military Police stationed in Japan…
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1986 FJ62 Toyota Land Cruiser
Back to the 80s (restored by fjco) Are you ready to go back in time? Time to cue up some Huey Lewis and the News because this vintage 4×4 is ready to take you back to the year 1986. Rebuilt to near-original specs, and outfitted with a few upgrades, this rig is ready to roll. 1980s Design This is the kind of truck that probably topped Marty McFly’s wish list the year after he “came back from the future.” It’s got that badass rugged look with those retro side stripes, and plenty of heavy rubber and chrome to go around. And to top it off, we outfitted this 80s dream rig with upgraded exterior…
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1985 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ47
REMEMBER, IT’S NOT JUST A TOYOTA LAND CRUISER, IT’S A VINTAGE LAND CRUISER! (sm) This is not just any Land Cruiser restoration… it’s another custom, Vintage Cruiser Co., Toyota Land Cruiser restoration! This simply means that, bolt for bolt, you get the highest quality restoration for the best possible price. Guaranteed! Our pricing is the most competitive because all of our restorations are done by our team of professionals, in Costa Rica, where parts are plentiful and labor is more competitive. The Vintage Cruiser Co. is a restoration company and not a car broker/reseller. The Vintage Cruiser Co. doesn’t just purchase second-hand Toyota Land Cruisers in Costa Rica, mark them up without restoring them, and resell/import them…