Toyota introduced its initial series of Jeep-like off-road vehicles in 1954. Dubbed Land Cruisers, they became the best-selling Toyotas in the United States during the mid-1960s. Powered by a rugged inline OHV 4.2-litre six-cylinder engine, these vehicles were produced until 1979 though many were available and registered new in the early 1980s. Today, they are hot collectibles as part of the burgeoning interest in vintage four-wheel drives.
Fully-restored and meticulously prepared by noted experts FJ Company, this Land Cruiser includes a drivetrain correct to the vehicle that has been fully-overhauled with all Toyota parts. It includes a new PRO COMP suspension and is equipped with a four-speed manual transmission with front-locking differential. Wearing a new soft-top, it is accompanied with its manual and original toolkit.