1972 Toyota FJ55

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$40,000 - $50,000 USD | Not Sold

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  • 3.9-liter, 125-hp six-cylinder engine
  • Three-speed manual transmission
  • Two-tone Smurf Blue and Alpine White
  • Four-wheel drive equipped
  • Features radio, heater and air conditioner

Introduced in 1967, the Toyota Land Cruiser was Japans answer to the Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Colloquially known as the “Iron Pig,” the FJ55 is considered the big brother to the legendary FJ40. Given its larger size and four-door arrangement, the truck was a popular utility vehicle that could comfortably accommodate an entire family. While production of the FJ55 Land Cruiser ended in 1980, it’s still considered a capable off-roader.

This 1972 Toyota FJ55 Land Cruiser is presented in a two-tone Smurf Blue and Alpine White. The truck is powered by a 3.9-liter, 125-hp straight six-cylinder engine which is paired to a floor-shift three-speed manual transmission. This FJ55 Land Cruiser features four-wheel-drive. The interior of the car is completed in black featuring front and rear bench seating with seatbelts. Additional interior accompaniments include a radio as well as heater and air conditioner. This Land Cruiser has been thoroughly recommissioned by a noted Toyota enthusiast owner, it is ready to be used and enjoyed as intended.