1979 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Moscow, Idaho, United States
1979 Toyota FJ40 LandCruiser Nice and PamperedFor years, I had looked for a great late year ToyotaFJ40 that I could drive and enjoy now and one that would be an excellent FJ torestore later, if I chose to do so. I looked at lot of them, but could neverfind the FJ40 that was so different or so unique that would bring a smile to myface every time I would see or drive it. Then in 2016, I found it. A local carcollector, who owned the FJ40 and had it since 1992, decided to put it up forsale. Within minutes of seeing the FJ40, I immediately bought it and have lovedowning it ever since. Now, I will be living part of the year across the countryand have decided that this wonderful 1979 Toyota FJ40 is ready for its new homeand owner who will get so much fun having it and driving it. I bought this FJ40in early 2016, and since February 15, 2016, I have only put less than 200 mileson it. Driven less than 200 miles and garaged kept. It runs good and I havenever taken it four wheeling. The frame is solid and the tires are excellent.And take a look at the inside paint.
My eMail : ShawandaCarveyqiit@yahoo.com
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Even though it looks like Toyota may have blown its annual camouflage budget on this mule, we can clearly see that it will have the same iconic half-moon design that has been with the car since 2003. If so, this goes against reports from last year that suggested the car would be getting a different look inspired by the 2013 NS4 Concept. Although, this could also indicate that the Prius family will continue to grow - adding a new sedan - to the existing Prius C, Prius V and Prius Plug-In lineup.
These spy shots also give us an indication as to what the interior will look like, with a more stylish three-spoke steering wheel and an instrument panel design that sort of reminds us of a BMW. On the other hand, all the tape, cobbled together pieces and lack of space for a center stack display screen has us thinking this isn't what the final product will resemble.
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Built from April 1978 through July 2002, Toyota's sports coupe made quite a name for itself as both the Celica Supra (shown above) and the Supra, and the blog post charts many of the changes and highlights through the years. Head on over to the Toyota UK blog to read more about this Supra's history, and then be sure to check out the gallery of images from Toyota spanning all four generations.
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German driver Harald Müller pummeled the old record to drift for 89.55 miles around a 0.15-mile (235.5-meter) course in Samsun, Turkey, in a Toyota GT86 (or Scion FR-S as it's known in the US). According to the Guinness World Records website, it took him 612 laps and 2 hours, 25 minutes and 18 seconds to manage the achievement. Sit back to watch a few minutes of the German's two and a half hours behind the wheel with the tail out.