I was raised in Land Cruisers. My Dad had a 75 when I was very young and a '76 that I learned to drive when I was 9. When I was 20, I traded a Willys Wagon for a 1970 FJ40. It was a pile of crap and I was happy to see it go. Fast foward 13 years, my Dad suddenly and without warning buys himself a '72 40! At the time I was driving my 2004 Jeep Rubicon that I had built into a pretty fair trail rig. Needless to say, when Dad handed me the keys to his new baby, I couldn't resist. It was loud, slow, stiff and uncomfortable. Compared to my comfortable, quiet, capable Jeep, this FJ40 was a tractor with a license plate.
I had to have one.
But first I had to sell this:
I had to have one.
But first I had to sell this: