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For smooth road power, Jack opted to drop in a late-model Chevy V-8, a tried-and-true TH350 automatic, and follow those with a Toyota truck transfer case. The stock front Cruiser axle was retained ...
So let's look at some hardware found under one of the most legendary 4x4 nameplates in history, the Toyota Land Cruiser. As should be clear by now, I'm quite well-versed when it comes to old Jeeps.
A rusted 1971 FJ40 finds new life with a 315 hp V8, lifted suspension, and a refined cabin fit for modern roads ...
7 Mar 2024, 17:47 UTC · By: Elena Luchian / This 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 could have been turned into a flat can in the crusher ages ago. But now it looks as if it just rolled off the ...
This is the nicest example of a classic FJ40-generation Toyota Land Cruiser that you're likely to find. It's as clean as can be, free of rust, and shows just 5,265 original miles on its odometer ...
This 1964 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 has aged like fine wine. ICON 4x4 is to blame for the way it looks right now. A few plastic surgeries every here and there, and it looks like it is in its heyday ...
With the Land Cruiser finished, Keith’s new passion is preserving land use. If his track record is any indication he should have Surprise Canyon and Tellico reopened in no time. See All 6 Photos ...
Read Also: FJ Company’s Restomoded 1984 Toyota Land Cruiser Is Just About Perfect In terms of suspension, the FJ40 benefits from Old Man Emu 2-inch lift leaf springs, new shackles and bushings ...
Tom Hanks may spend more time with wartime Jeeps on-screen, but he's been driving a classic Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser hardtop off-road in the real world and is putting it up for auction.
And in about three weeks, RM Auctions will be offering a 1977 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser fitting that description at their Scottsdale, Ariz., sale.
Toyota's FJ Cruiser was a short-lived retro vehicle that has had a surprising afterlife in the hearts of car lovers. But where did its name come from?
Often called FJ40, the 40-Series Land Cruiser built from 1960 to 1984 wasn’t the first Toyota off-roader (it had several predecessors) but it’s the one that’s mostly fondly remembered in 2021.
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