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 ...