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2017 Shannons Melbourne Spring Classic Auction
Lot
40

1979 Toyota FJ55 4-Door Wagon

$21,000

Sold

Specifications

Engine In-line 6-cylinder, 4200cc
Gearbox 4-speed manual
Body Work Station Wagon
Colour Brown & Beige
Interior Blue/black
Trim Cloth/Vinyl
Wheels Steel disc
Brakes Drums

Description

This lot is no longer available

An iconic name in the history of off-road vehicles, Toyota's Landcruiser evolved from a vehicle designed to fulfill an order by the US military during the Korean War in 1951.  The first civilian version, the 20 series, gave way to the now classic 40 in 1960, with numerous improvements designed to give the Landcruiser broader appeal and more versatility.  Sold with unbreakable four-cylinder diesel (BJ) or six-cylinder petrol (FJ) engines, the Landcruiser proved hugely popular in the United States and many other export markets, including Australia where the model was first seen in action on the famous Snowy Mountains Scheme.  Variants included the short-wheelbase J40, mid-size J43 and long-wheelbase J45 and by the 1970s the Landcruiser was considered a serious contender for the likes of Land Rover in the off-road stakes.  Toyota broadened the Land Cruiser’s appeal with the FJ55 in 1967, a longer (2700mm) wheelbase station wagon designed for highway cruising as much as off-road work, with additional passenger safety and creature comforts.  Toyota made running changes to the Landcruiser’s specification through the 1970s and into the 1980s, including a revised 4.2-litre 2F-type engine in 1975 which raised the power output to 135 horsepower and torque to 210 lb/ft.   There is burgeoning interest in early 4WDs today, with Toyota's seminal 40 series Landcruiser at the forefront of this movement - helped no doubt by the release of the retro-styled FJ Cruiser in recent years.  Specialists all over the world are performing big dollar restorations on early Landcruisers to show standards and examples are beginning to appear - and fetch serious money at major auction venues.  In short, the J-series Landcruiser has become highly collectible.