
This Toyota Land Cruiser 40 series (1960 – 1984), also know as an FJ40, was spotted here in all its tangerine glory. Judging by the surf rack, rust spots and half used bar of Sex Wax, it’s obvious this dude takes his 4×4 to the beach from time to time. Think of FJ40, which was the design inspiration for the current Toyota FJ Cruiser, as a Defender 90 within reach (i.e. they are a lot cheaper). These rough and tough FJs are also a unique alternative to the similarly valued vintage wranglers, called CJs (Civilian Jeeps)













Ugly, but funky. Love this truck!
I pass by this truck all the time. Love it.
[...] exactly flogging these 4×4s around the trail. That means military-esq and bare bones (think FJ40) needed to morph into ruggedly handsome and civilized (A/C, electric windows, rear heater, etc). [...]
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thats looks nice my dad has one it runs great but we still have old tiers on it and it has alittle rust on it yea ihope he will let me have it soo i can work on it and shit but yea urs looks rely nice and keep working on it and pass it on too other people