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1970 FJ-40 Toyota Land Cruiser (Frame-Off Restoration)
My god…this is one beautiful FJ40…well done..maybe one of the finest we have ever seen…Fashion Green/ Grey on a 7 Year Rotisserie Restoration! This matching numbers FJ-40 was rescued from the Nevada desert in amazingly original condition. It was complete and unmolested, right down to the original factory hose clamps. The truck was completely disassembled and underwent a restoration that was completed in September of 2013. The entire powertrain was completely rebuilt reusing the restored original components such as the alternator, carburetor and starter. The engine was bored .040″ over and received a new cam, lifters, pistons, timing components, bearings, gaskets and seals. The transmission, transfer case and axles were…
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1978 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser
Courtesy of LBIlimited. The origins of the Toyota Land Cruiser date back to a time where the world was in complete chaos and turmoil as the Second World War ravaged through the European nations with what at the time seemed to be a war without end. Post WWII presented the Japanese with less than ideal economic conditions with a massive rise in inflation causing day to day life for citizens to become impoverished and yearning. Automotive companies were troubled with trying to obtain funds and forced to go under constant revision of production plans as a result of poor economic conditions and the increase in emission and safety regulations. Then…
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1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43
When it comes to vintage 4x4s, the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ series is as good as it gets. What originally started as a Jeep clone during the Second World War, quickly took a life of its own and today the FJ series remains to be one of the most sought-after and collected off-road vehicle series in the world. Here above you see a 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43, entirely restored by The FJ Company, with the result being better than the original Toyota version. The FJ43 comes with a slightly longer wheelbase than the more iconic FJ40, yet therefor has more space and is more practical. The car is gorgeous…
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Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series Pickup Truck!
Courtesy of TFLTruck.com The Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Pickup Truck may be one of the iconic, toughest, most reliable pickup trucks out there. Sold in (almost) every corner of the world, the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Pickup Truck is one of those gems we in North America missed out on. Well, it’s back – Toyota will build the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Pickup Truck once again. This is a celebration for the 30th year since the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Pickup Truck first hit the market. As happy as I am that Toyota is reissuing the Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Pickup Truck (and the Toyota Land Cruiser SUV platform mate)…
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1976 Toyota Land Cruiser -Rare 3 Door HRD Troopy (Diesel 6)
Extremely rare 1976 Long Wheel Base HRD Troopy with 3 Side doors! 6 cylinder Toyota diesel engine, rebuilt head, serviced: 4 speed, 4×4. New suspension. Showroom paint. Seats 6 adults, 2 additional benches push it to 12 adults. This rare beast was sold by the folks over at vintageoffroad.com
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1977 FJ43 Toyota Land Cruiser (frame off restoration)
This rare 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43 LWB has undergone a complete nut and bolt restoration. Every inch of this car has been carefully restored to its original factory specifications. Inspired by the modern day driver, we added a few upgrades while still respecting the originality of the car, including OEM Power Steering, Front OEM Disk Brakes, and a Vintage Air A/C and Heating Unit. This 2 door, long-wheelbase FJ43 was repainted in its original Freeborn Red 309 color. The soft top was tailor-made using marine grade fabric, with an additional bikini top for a top-down, open air ride. Under the hood, the original 4,230cc OHV Inline 6-Cylinder Engine was remanufactured to…
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Ultra-rare Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV (station wagon model)
Repost from motor1.com Early Toyota Land Cruisers have become hugely collectable in recent years. Indeed, the best ones are worth considerably more than the equivalent Land Rover, its great rival. The FJ Company has tapped into the interest surrounding those early, FJ40-series Land Cruisers, turning out beautifully restored examples of the breed. Including this ultra-rare FJ45LV station wagon model. It’s one of the rarest FJ40 models produced, and only around 1000 FJ45LVs were imported to the United States – it’s likely only a small handful survive. A Montana-based enthusiast bought this particular example many years ago with the intention or restoring it. He spent a decade acquiring every original part…
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1993 FZJ80 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER PICKUP (CUMMINS R2.8 ENGINE)
Custom 79 Series Land Cruiser Pickup This is one of my favorite custom Toyota Land Cruisers of all time! Completely Engineered and Built by Proffitt’s Resurrection Land Cruisers under one roof. Chassis: 1993 FZJ80 Body: 79 Series Land Cruiser Pickup Engine: Cummins R2.8 Transmission: H55F 5 Speed Manual Transfer Case: Land Cruiser / Part Time 4wd 3 Link Front / 5 Link Rear suspension Electronic Locking Differentials Bilstein Shocks Rigid Lighting ARB Front Bumper Warn Winch Vortex Sprayliner Maxxis RAZR MTs 60 Gallons Fuel Capacity
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1979 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43 “Zafiro”
This beautiful rig is brought to you by Volcan 4X4. Volcan 4×4 is a specialty classic 4×4 auto dealership and restoration company based in Tampa, Florida & Medellín, Colombia. I really dig how they name each of these Toyota Land Cruisers before they restore them. It gives the process some kind of human quality and their affection for these classic Land Cruisers really shines through in the work that they do. “Our 1979 Zafiro is our 7th FJ43 and we were very fortunate to have sourced a rare combination of later series 1979 FJ43 and the gorgeous code 854 color. We put new interior, roll bar hoop and new soft…
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1979 FJ55 Toyota Land Cruiser (The Iron Pig)
The Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser was the first station wagon 4×4 built by the Japanese marque offering seating for up to 7 adults depending on internal configuration. The original prototype for Toyota’s first 4×4 came thanks to a Willys Jeep that the Japanese found in the Philippines during WWII. The vehicle was sent back to Japan, shortly thereafter the Japanese military commissioned Toyota to build an almost identical vehicle. In the post-WWII years this 4×4 was evolved into the FJ40 series on up to the FJ55 series, with the latter staying in production from 1967 till 1980 – when it was replaced with the less divisively designed J60 series. Toyota fitted its…