While the project would be based around the '78 FJ40 John sourced in neighboring Illinois, the only real salvageable parts from the original donor were the clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals, along ...
If you’re sitting there thinking to yourself, “what the heck’s a Toyota Troopy?” then you probably aren’t bothered by the fact that this particular FJ45 Troopy Toyota Land Cruiser features a Chevy LS ...
If anyone ever tries to tell you Toyota is boring, show them this. This is the FJ Bruiser Concept built by the Toyota Motorsports Garage team in the US, and it’s probably one of the greatest concept ...
Joel was previously an editor at Autoblog for nearly a decade, covering cars from humble economy hatchbacks to high-end sports cars. He has extensive driving experience with plenty of track time, and ...
FJ40 Toyota Land Cruisers command huge money these days, and the irony is that the more stock they are, the more they are worth, even with drum brakes and manual steering. Ed Moore had an FJ40 that he ...
It's called the SQ-N100 NeoClassico amplifier, and it costs $3,000 if you want to listen to your music collection using Russian-made vacuum tubes housed in precision-crafted packaging. Why would ...
The FJ Company builds some of the finest resto-modded Toyota Land Cruisers on the market. The company’s latest build, the Signature G45-S, is painted in light olive with an alluring brown leather ...
March is Toyota Month here at autoevolution, our way to sing the unsung story of today’s most successful carmaker in the world. It is the perfect opportunity to bring to your attention the best of ...
We know Bring a Trailer features much, much more than just trucks, but they've been hitting it out of the park with their macho offerings lately. Like this 1950 Dodge Power Wagon woody, for example.
We can all agree that the original Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser trucks have made it in the U.S. in terms of classic recognition, but what about other variants of the FJ40 chassis? More than just one body ...
The Land Cruiser is one of Toyota’s longest-running nameplates. Introduced in 1951, shortly after Japan was forced to give up its war on America, it is still in production today, having burned through ...
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