Offered between 1960 and 2001 if you include the Bandeirante for Brazil, the FJ40 is an overlanding icon. Offered with short, medium, and long wheelbases, the 40 series came with a varied selection of ...
Produced until 2001, the J40 series used to feature a straight-six diesel engine with 4.0 liters of displacement for a brief period. Pretty potent for that era, the 2H motor doesn’t hold a candle to ...
What looks like just another classic Toyota FJ40 is actually a ground-up restoration hiding a surprising number of modern upgrades beneath its iconic bodywork. Except for its flamboyant Midnight ...
We’re drooling every time Icon showcases a new car but this one, this is special. Unlike the vast majority of Broncos and FJs that come out of Icon’s gates powder-coat finished, this one is painted in ...
We've been invloved in many campfire debates regarding just what the ideal wheeling rig would be. This topic invariably opens a can of worms - sometimes more than the taboo topics of religion and ...
Chevy's 350 V8 may be the go-to choice to pump up the grunt of Jeep's beloved CJs, but as today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe FJ proves, it can make for a fun Toy too. Let's see if this almost-there Land ...
The foundation for this vehicular equivalent of a cross-trainer shoe is a '66 FJ40 Land Cruiser. The 'Cruiser was delivered to SamCo Fabrication, where fabricators Sam Cothrun and Jake Povey were ...
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 ...