1970 Toyota Land Cruiser
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Toyota sits in the off road enthusiasts hall of fame thanks to this vehicle. Toyota rolled out the FJ40 series in 1960 and competed with the likes of Land Rovers, Jeeps, and later the Ford Bronco and Chevrolet K10. The FJ40 was a rugged, two door, 4x4 vehicle with amazing off road capabilities, and rather primitive interior treatments. The hard top is removable so open air cruising is a possibility. FJs came without carpet, and with vinyl upholstery so even if you're out in the mud and in the elements, they're easy to keep clean. The front sports two bucket seats and the rear has 'jump seats' which can be folded aside for more cargo space. Under the hood of this particular Land Cruiser you'll find an F145 Inline 6 cylinder engine which is backed by a 3 speed manual transmission and a 4x4 transfer case. Stout axles front and rear and 33' mud tires will take this thing just about anywhere you want to go. In case you do get stuck, this particular FJ has a Warn winch to get you out of trouble. This FJ was lovingly restored about 6 years ago. The body was dissembled and all...