The second-generation Land Cruiser, internally known as the FJ40 and built between 1956 and 1983, was the first model to be sold in the U.S., starting in 1967.
| 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser (FJ40) |
This tough two-door model featured a 3.8-liter 105-hp six-cylinder engine and a four-speed manual transmission. The FJ40 gained great respect for its off-road prowess and solid engineering and can still be found in use around the globe on some of the toughest terrain.
The Land Cruiser FJ45 is a version of the FJ40 with a pickup truck bed in place of the rear cargo hold.
The 2006 Land Cruiser is internally known as the FJ100 and is the model's sixth generation.
The "F" in "FJ" refers to Toyota's "f-type" engine.
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