Cool! I have a 1967 Land Cruiser still in use on my ranch in South America….. over 1,000,000 miles and still a work horse…. I have owned 25 land cruisers and am driving one with 378,000 miles here in Pennsylvania
Very, very neat. When I was in middle school we lived in Panama and my dad had a BJ-40. We went a great many neat places in that Land Cruiser, especially in the mountainous western province of Chiriqui. Thanks for sharing. EDIT: Love me some Wyoming too; especially the big mule deer and speed goats. Go Cowboys!
I have a 74 that is a blast to drive love it! I heard toyota is going to start remanufacturing the parts again, so I can keep it on the road for years to come. I'm excited.
Well presented. Beautiful Land Cruiser. In my opinion, PTO winches are the best winches to have on a vehicle such as this 1968 Toyota Land Cruiser. Andy McKane, Maunaloa, Molokai, Hawaii.
Love original FJ's ... Loved seeing this one ... Is it possible to relay here, the actual two colors shown on this unit ? ... Sort of a pea soup green and some sort of yellow tinted off white ? ... Regards ...
Passenger grab bar...? Clearly an import but still possibly a '68 from that market. Great intro to the FJ40 . Visit the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum in Salt Lake City Utah. Kinda hard to find but worth the effort if you like them.
My crazy buddy had one around 1970 that he drove hard.Drove through a swamp to get away from the cops.Hit a steel sign post off road that was angled towards him and it speard through the truck floor and just missed him .I sold him jeep with a 6 cl Buick motor he would lay rubber in all 4 wheels but that's another story
I have a 75, they are extremely reliable, but I’m sure that motors been rebuilt at least at one point. Also, mine has the 2F but also has 4-wheel drums. “Pretty light”? mine weighs the same as my 08 f150, I wouldn’t call it real light…
My grandparents bought a red 68 FJ for my folks when they got married. Still have it to this day.
Keep it in the family if possible. I am on my 2nd FJ and will try and do so. First in 1974.
Cool! I have a 1967 Land Cruiser still in use on my ranch in South America….. over 1,000,000 miles and still a work horse…. I have owned 25 land cruisers and am driving one with 378,000 miles here in Pennsylvania
Golden era of Toyota 60's.
Very, very neat. When I was in middle school we lived in Panama and my dad had a BJ-40. We went a great many neat places in that Land Cruiser, especially in the mountainous western province of Chiriqui. Thanks for sharing.
EDIT: Love me some Wyoming too; especially the big mule deer and speed goats. Go Cowboys!
50 year old truck !!! Awesome looking great . 😀😀😀👍
I have a 74 that is a blast to drive love it! I heard toyota is going to start remanufacturing the parts again, so I can keep it on the road for years to come. I'm excited.
muchas gracias mister Winslow, crecí montado en esos carros, hasta un volconazo está entre mis recuerdos, saludes desde San José de Costa Rica.
car my dreams Toyota Land Cruiser FJ 40 🥰🥰🥰
Well presented. Beautiful Land Cruiser. In my opinion, PTO winches are the best winches to have on a vehicle such as this 1968 Toyota Land Cruiser. Andy McKane, Maunaloa, Molokai, Hawaii.
Love that engine bay
Excellent 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Super awesome!
It appears that there are several mis-matched features on this FJ40. The ribbed front dash is an earlier year FJ feature. A great video none the less.
Loving this channel! Keep it up Winslow!
It would be awesome to see that Mack B61 in the back ground. Always great to see these videos, better than Motortrend! 🤠👍
Looking forward to more videos
Love original FJ's ... Loved seeing this one ... Is it possible to relay here, the actual two colors shown on this unit ? ... Sort of a pea soup green and some sort of yellow tinted off white ? ... Regards ...
Nice truck 👍
68,69 models have wipers in upper area of windscreen. And the front fenders dont have blade vents like the hood does have.
Passenger grab bar...? Clearly an import but still possibly a '68 from that market. Great intro to the FJ40 . Visit the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum in Salt Lake City Utah. Kinda hard to find but worth the effort if you like them.
Is that the spring green color? I'm restoring a 1977 that I want to paint in this color.
Looks more like Patina Green
My crazy buddy had one around 1970 that he drove hard.Drove through a swamp to get away from the cops.Hit a steel sign post off road that was angled towards him and it speard through the truck floor and just missed him .I sold him jeep with a 6 cl Buick motor he would lay rubber in all 4 wheels but that's another story
Rotors dial phone Black and white tv AM Radio No Tv after 12 AM And I wasn’t even born yet!!!✅
Great video. Not-so-great music.
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Much newer seats!!
I have a 75, they are extremely reliable, but I’m sure that motors been rebuilt at least at one point. Also, mine has the 2F but also has 4-wheel drums.
“Pretty light”?
mine weighs the same as my 08 f150, I wouldn’t call it real light…
I have a 1962 fj40
The engine is a Copy of the GM 216 / 235 “stove bolt” licensed from GM to Toyota.
No dash bumper also a bit of a miss match...
I want to take one and put the 5.7l v8 with a supercharger
I call those douchebag detectors
Jumpin' Jesus, can you dump the blaring background music????