VIN:
FJ60082364
Success in the automotive world depends on being consistent, the consistency that's present over decades. The Toyota Land Cruiser is one of those machines that has been consistent throughout the decades, built to conquer anything in its path; being behind the wheel of a Land Cruiser, regardless of its generation, is a driving experience that can never be replicated. Present today is this 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60; this Japanese legend has a reported 202,269 miles on the clock. That's not all; it's lovingly been taken care of and is an original Land Cruiser in every aspect.
If there was an exterior color that perfectly represents classic Toyotas, you can rest assured that it would be the iconic Copper brown exterior present on this 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60. The iconic exterior color perfectly highlights that classic Toyota design and shines a light on all the exterior components of this classic Japanese off-roader dons proudly. The current owner reports Fog lights for better visibility and tinted windows for a more pleasant driving experience. In terms of shoes, this classic Japanese off-roader sits high off the ground thanks to a set of off-road Aluminum wheels. The brown interior on this 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 matches the iconic copper brown exterior. Step inside, and you are treated to a factory-spec interior that features Vinyl carpet and seats, providing a classic touch and feel. The interior cabin seats four comfortably and has air conditioning and a tilt steering wheel for creature comforts.
Toyotas are known for their reliable, go-anywhere attitude. Their motors are built to perfection and can clock in the miles with reliability and style. Pop open the hood of this 1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60, and you will find a 4.2L Inline six gasoline motor capable of ensuring reliable classic car ownership and more time spent behind the wheel. The current owner reports that the motor sees a rebuilt carburetor by the previous owner for better performance and a new A/C compressor to ensure summer drives are enjoyable. In terms of power delivery, this classic off-roader channels all its performance to all four wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission.
1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60
2F 4.2L I6
2-Barrel Carburetor
4-Speed Manual
4x4
Copper Brown Exterior
Brown Interior
325,520 KM - 202,269 Miles
Previous Owner Rebuilt Carburetor Reported By Current Owner
Previous Owner Added A New A/C Compressor Reported By Current Owner
Tilt Steering Wheel
Vinyl Carpet And Seats
Fog Lights
Tinted Windows
Aluminum Wheels
From the dunes of Dubai to the vast plains of Australia, from the Atacama Desert to the Rocky Mountains, the Toyota FJ Land Cruiser is the one vehicle that can transport you anywhere you need to go with unmatched dependability, durability, and almost everlasting. Land Cruiser owners pack their gear and some snacks and ride into the wilderness, knowing that their noble steed will make it out with little to no problems. It’s not a secret that the Land Cruiser appeals to people who have a passion for classic automotive design and rugged performance. What we have here is a now classic 40 Series Toyota Land Cruiser from the 1982 model year. Its current owner reports that this example has undergone a previous restoration and has traversed 120,000 miles so far.
The Toyota Land Cruiser is a legendary creation. Ever since its inception, the Japanese off-roading legend has ensured its custodians reach parts of the world never explored before, helped businesses and communities build ahead, and, lately, even served as a luxury motor for the family. Present today is one of the marque's finest, and it takes shape with this 1974 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40. This classic off-roader sports some tasteful upgrades and is built to take you further into the great unknown in style.
It is apparent that an obvious recent trend in the car industry is the love for SUVs. People who have them, love them. People who don’t, want them. But perhaps SUVs of late are more suited to mall parking lots than a rough trail leading to a good fishing spot. Go back a few decades and you’ll find out what SUVs were really about. This 1987 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ60 with just 93,000 miles on the odometer is not the vehicle you choose if you want to drive over the curbs at your local mall. This thing can take you to places other cars shiver at the mere thought of.
Trucks have come a long way in the past decades. Their once rough and tough nature is much harder to find nowadays, but that doesn’t mean they’re all gone. This 2018 supercharged Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro, with just 43,000 miles on the odometer, is the perfect mix of a rugged, go-anywhere machine and a composed daily driver that can take the kids to school on Monday morning. Toyota has been producing the Tacoma for nearly 3 decades, and they know that this is a competitive segment. It's nice to see they’ve tried their best to stay on top of their game in that time.
From the dunes of Dubai to the vast plains of Australia, from the Atacama Desert to the Rocky Mountains, the Toyota FJ Land Cruiser is the one vehicle that can transport you anywhere you need to go with unmatched dependability, durability, and almost everlasting. Land Cruiser owners pack their gear and some snacks and ride into the wilderness, knowing that their noble steed will make it out with little to no problems. It’s not a secret that the Land Cruiser appeals to people who have a passion for classic automotive design and rugged performance. What we have here is a now classic 40 Series Toyota Land Cruiser from the 1982 model year. Its current owner reports that this example has undergone a previous restoration and has traversed 120,000 miles so far.
The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70 is a legend, be it off the beaten path, daily driving or cruising, being behind the wheel of a Toyota Land Cruiser means you have it all. Present today is a Japanese legend and takes shape with the 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J70. With a reported 103,000 miles on the clock, this Japanese hero is the perfect tool, be it off the beaten path or a Sunday classic drive.
In 1948, the Rover Company of Britain was gearing up for the post-war period. One of their bright ideas was to create a light, utilitarian and capable off-roader that could be used for agricultural, as well as other purposes. They were inspired by what Willys was doing with the Jeep across the pond. In fact the very first Land Rover Series prototype used a Jeep chassis and a Rover engine. The production version, of course, was Land Rover’s own design, and was called the Series I. As time passed by, it became the Series II, Series III, and gained the Defender name by 1990. Although the vehicle underwent hundreds of changes during its several decades of production, its basic shape and purpose remained true to the original. That’s why you can easily see similarities between a 1948 Series I and this 66,000-mile 1994 Land Rover Defender 110 that’s up for sale today. This six-seat vehicle is thus a great way to explore the myriad trails across America, in a vehicle that’s built for the purpose.
There is a dedicated group of enthusiasts who swear by a Land Rover Series, or Land Rover Defender. Produced since 1948, the Land Rover Series became the Defender in late 1990, when Land Rover switched to a new naming convention for their models. While the Series underwent hundreds of updates throughout its life, including during its Defender time, the external appearance of the vehicle remains roughly similar. This 1996 Land Rover Defender 90 is no different; park it next to a 1948 Series 1 and you’ll immediately notice the similarities. But, there are several differences too. This vehicle has done just under 700 miles after undergoing a comprehensive full frame up restoration including a conversion to left-hand drive for easier driving in the United States.
SUVs are making a comeback. And I don’t mean the mall crawlers that misfire when they drive up a road with too many leaves, I mean proper SUVs. Dessert trailblazers that could cross countries without breaking a sweat. This 2022 Ford Bronco Hennessey VelociRaptor with just 21,000 miles is the perfect companion for such excursions. The Bronco is an icon amongst Ford enthusiasts and when they brought the name back in 2021 after a long hiatus, there were high expectations, and boy did they deliver.
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