I wish that I had the definitive answer to the many mysteries surrounding the US model 1980 FJ55

but, just like everything else related to 55s, the answer is not simple or straightforward and there is a lot of conflicting information out there. So, I am going to put my findings, conclusions and speculations out there and let anybody that cares provide different facts and opinions.
After hours of searching Google and the IH8MUD forum (I know I should get a life), I report the following:
Facts:
· Toyota built the FJ55 (and the Japan domestic market FJ56) from 1967 through about July of 1980 (according to the Toyota Global site).
Findings:
· I cannot find any definitive proof that a 1980 FJ55 was made for the US market or imported/sold by Toyota in the US.
· Some have written that 1980 FJ55s were sold in the US, but that they were essentially leftover 1979 models.
· Most, if not all, of the 1980 FJ55s have “ambulance” or “barn” double doors in the rear. FJ55s with “ambulance” or “barn” double doors were never directly imported into the US by Toyota.
· I cannot find any FJ55s with US Frame or VIN numbers plates showing a 1980 model year. The 1980 non-US model FJ55 do not appear to have model year identification plates located on the drivers door pillars or elsewhere and I could not find any published data for the Non-US Frame or VIN numbers. So, the actual model year of non-US FJ55s is more difficult to determine.
Conclusions & Speculations:
· 1979 was the last USA Model year of the FJ55. According to Jonathan Ward, only approximately 250 of the US model FJ55 were imported into the US by Toyota in 1979. (It has been reported, but I cannot confirm, that his source for this information was Toyota USA).
In 1980, Toyota continued to import FJ55s into Asia, Australia, Canada, Central and South America, Europe and the Middle East, but they were not imported or sold in the US in 1980 (by Toyota). I cannot find any published data about how many were sold outside the US in 1980