Ok, just to redeem myself for posting 60 pics in the 200 thread. Here is the 200 we picked up in socal. Today it lives in Wyoming. 1998 with 90k. The 200 is for sure a sweet ride and good looking truck. Love em all.
I know this reply is in the wrong thread again. Here is the 86 with 136k. This one has been getting all the love on the mechanical and interior. I did finally find the screws for the glove box. Its gonna get new paint in 23. Hard not to love a 60.
Ya think "Cruiser" in the name may have influenced Toyota's decision to pick this tire for their Land Cruiser?
This place is great. Thanks for the sharing all the old tire pics!
My FJ60 was built in May of 1986. The date code on the spare Bridgestone Desert Dueler HR78-15 tire is DOT EJVY JPA146. I understand tire date codes prior to 2000 used only three digits so this tire could be either from the 14th week of 1986 or 1996. If it is 1986 that would put in the right...
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Does anyone know what brand/size tires Toyota selected as original equipment on the FJ60?
The spare on my 1986 FJ60 has a Bridgstone Desert Dueler HR78-15. Wondering if it was possibly one of the original tires on the truck? Appears to have the inspectors white paint dot.
Still working out some kinks in my 86 FJ60 after being parked for 17+ years. Truck was not coming up to temp and the radiator was warming up same as the engine suggesting an open thermostat. Sure enough the old thermostat was stuck wide open. Replaced with an OE part, flushed the system and...
That is great color combo on the tan. Thanks for sharing! Toyota had some great decals.
Here is my 84 FJ60 with factory decals. I've owned it for 19 years.
We should start a thread called "Show your stripes".