



Toyota has been at the forefront of the automotive industry since its inception. Their ethos for affordable yet highly durable vehicles is known throughout the world as well as their value for money offerings. 1951 saw Toyota introduce the Toyota Land Cruiser, a four-wheel-drive vehicle that has sold more than 10 million units worldwide. The Toyota Land Cruiser J80 was produced from 1990 to 1997 and is considered as the seventh-generation of the model. From the Sunshine State, Florida is a 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Deluxe with 190,000 miles on the clock and ready for a new owner.

Nightshade Pearl is what coats this 1995 Toyota Land Cruiser Deluxe, which is reported to have been repainted as well. The front is to an ARB front bumper along with a grille guard painted in black, whilst a 9500 lbs winch takes center stage. HLC off-road lights are placed on the grille guard for extra lighting and visibility. The 5-spoke OEM wheels have been refinished. The interior is finished off in a utilitarian gray with the front seats being newly reupholstered in gray leather. The rear 2nd and 3rd-row seats have also been refinished. Carpeting has been recently redone. The 4-spoke Toyota steering wheel seems sparse sans any multifunction buttons, but does its job excellently, and affords a level of comfort while driving, behind it lies the analog dashboard with the RPM, speedometer, gear position, and other gauges. Typical of Nineties vehicles, this Land Cruisers center console is host to a myriad of buttons to control the climate control system, lights, and radio/CD player. It’s nice to note that the original CD player is still in place.

Part of the Toyota Land Cruiser's appeal is its reliable performance thanks to the 4.5L 1FZ-FE inline-6 engine with power delivered to all wheels via the 4-speed automatic transmission. The North American region received the most powerful configuration, which produced 212hp of power along with 275 lb.ft of torque. BFG All-Terrain rubbers encapsulate the chrome wheels, while a set of Old Man Emu 2” suspension upgrades ensure this SUV can trek with ease. Ensuring an equal proportion of torque is a triple-locked differential system.

Car Location: Florida Triple Lockers New Gray Leather Front Seats Refinished Leather Rows 2 & 3 New Carpet Old Man Emu 2" suspension BFG All Terrain Tires Refinished OEM Wheels ARB Front Bumper 9500lb Winch HLC Off Road Lights 4WD Reported to have been repainted



Now here’s a golden oldie of the off-road community. This red and white 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ45 is a long wheelbase pickup variant that’s perfect for someone who’s a fan of classic pickups, Japanese vehicles and off-roading. It’s now available in Miami with 124,000 miles on the clock, but you wouldn’t guess based on appearance alone. Yup, this pristine machine comes with a 3.6-liter straight six diesel engine under the hood, a manual gearbox, and a part-time four-wheel drive system. Thanks to its body on frame construction, it’s pretty versatile in the rough stuff too. Indeed, this vehicle’s clean and fresh appearance may lead you to believe otherwise, but this is one beauty that can turn into a beast if needed.



The landcruisers line up is long and has been around for more than a quarter of a century, and in that time each model has pulled on the heartstrings of collectors. The J60 is a collector's favorite and finding one that has its original bones intact is a very big challenge. Present today is that elusive find that you scour the interwebs for and takes shape with this 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62. Hailing from Tehachapi, California, this classic Japanese off-roader is a rarity thanks to its originality.



The Fifty Series or J50 Toyota Land Cruiser is one of those comparatively lesser-known sorts in the United States. Produced between 1967 and 1980, it marked the start of the Station Wagon line-up of the Land Cruiser family, the ones that were slightly less hardcore than the Heavy Duty series, and more SUV-like. Today’s 1978 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ55 is a fine example that’s weathered the test of time over the years. Now, it sits proud in Chapel Hill waiting for a new owner, and rocks just 305 miles after a full frame-off restoration. If you’re a Land Cruiser fan but want something a little less mainstream, this vehicle is perfect!




A car that enjoys legendary status with petrolheads anywhere in the world, the fourth generation Toyota Supra is one for the history books, in the G.O.A.T section. That’s Greatest Of All Time, in case you’re not well-versed with pop culture. And today, we’ve got a G.O.A.T for sale, in the shape of this 1997 Toyota Supra from Arlington, Texas. Beneath its smooth black body lines lies the legendary 2JZ-GTE twin-turbo six, and it’s been built to a Stage 3 Stroker level by Induction Performance. It’s matched by a Jack’s Transmissions-built V160 6-speed manual transmission and a host of performance goodies. This car has done a mere 32,000 miles and even has ProEFI Flex Fuel (E85) engine management on board. The current owner discloses that the car faced an off-road incident in 2015 with damage to the wheels and front lip, but has since been repaired since no structural damage was reported.



Now here’s a golden oldie of the off-road community. This red and white 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ45 is a long wheelbase pickup variant that’s perfect for someone who’s a fan of classic pickups, Japanese vehicles and off-roading. It’s now available in Miami with 124,000 miles on the clock, but you wouldn’t guess based on appearance alone. Yup, this pristine machine comes with a 3.6-liter straight six diesel engine under the hood, a manual gearbox, and a part-time four-wheel drive system. Thanks to its body on frame construction, it’s pretty versatile in the rough stuff too. Indeed, this vehicle’s clean and fresh appearance may lead you to believe otherwise, but this is one beauty that can turn into a beast if needed.



The landcruisers line up is long and has been around for more than a quarter of a century, and in that time each model has pulled on the heartstrings of collectors. The J60 is a collector's favorite and finding one that has its original bones intact is a very big challenge. Present today is that elusive find that you scour the interwebs for and takes shape with this 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62. Hailing from Tehachapi, California, this classic Japanese off-roader is a rarity thanks to its originality.


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