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I don’t know if this is some kind of sign, but the paper work i have here also said longo toyota as dealer and is from same year as the 40 in the add.

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I don’t know if this is some kind of sign, but the paper work i have here also said longo toyota as dealer and is from same year as the 40 in the add.

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THAT DEALER IS STILL OPEN!!!

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Beginnings

Longo Toyota was founded in 1967 by Dominic Longo in a small storefront in the City of El Monte. With a total of five employees, the team worked diligently to achieve success. In its first year of operation, Longo Toyota became the #1 volume Toyota dealership in the nation by selling 469 new and used vehicles.

Since then, Longo has sustained its #1 ranking each year and continues to grow, set, and break sales records nationally.

Expansion and Progress

Due to its increasing sales success, Longo Toyota moved in 1972 to a larger, five-acre site a few miles from its original location. By then, the staff had grown from five to over 100.

Guest First Philosophy - From Longo to Penske

Mr. Longo's philosophy about guest servicing complemented the Penske Company values. When Mr. Longo passed in 1985, his family decided to sell the dealership to Penske. In honor of the great reputation and recognition of the Longo brand, the new owners kept the Longo Toyota name.

With a vision to create a modern dealership complex to meet the demands of a dynamic industry, a 21-acre location in El Monte was selected as Longo's new permanent home. Construction began in 1986 and when completed in 1988, a first-class facility emerged featuring a bright and spacious showroom, expanded service and parts operations and a state-of-the-art Collision Repair Center.

While Longo expanded in size, its commitment to service excellence remained intact.
 

Found this today, passing it along. Seems like a solid newer 40?
Compared to some recent pricing I've seen on FJ40s, I'd consider this a steal.
 
Compared to some recent pricing I've seen on FJ40s, I'd consider this a steal.
Seriously. The prices people are asking for 60’s are insane.
 
Seriously. The prices people are asking for 60’s are insane.
Pretty much all Land Cruisers these days, 80s are arguably the most out of control right now. #thanksBAT I recently picked up Gen 5 Hilux, had to cross off my bucket list before they go the way of J40s...
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Pretty much all Land Cruisers these days, 80s are arguably the most out of control right now. #thanksBAT I recently picked up Gen 5 Hilux, had to cross off my bucket list before they go the way of J40s... View attachment 2865439
LHD, 4 door. Nice lucky score.
 
Sweet day of wheeling!!! That jeep rocks. The flop in the pics looks like it happened on flat ground. You have to toss up the story on that one..
 
Sweet day of wheeling!!! That jeep rocks. The flop in the pics looks like it happened on flat ground. You have to toss up the story on that one..

Heres some other shots of the flop. Its a big curved rock surface, you have to go straight up. The front end slid to the passenger side and he tried to drive out. As soon as the tree wasnt there to hold him up it went over.

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Heres a old half of a clip of me going up it

 
anybody have a 200 series I might be able to take some measurements of?

Thanks
In case you're still looking; I have a 200 Heritage for reference. Newton area.
 

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