Toyota LandCruiser 78FJ40 Series LandCruiser1 Jan 1960 By CHRIS HARRIS The archetypical LandCruiser, the 1960 FJ40-series showed little external differentiation from the FJ20, but the way the vehicle was produced changed. Short wheelbase (FJ40), mid-wheelbase (FJ43) and long wheelbase (FJ45) models were produced, some in soft and hardtop variations. Official Australian FJ40 sales started in 1962 with the arrival of the two-door three-door soft-top, powered by a 3.9-litre six-cylinder engine tied to a three-speed manual gearbox. In November ’72 a four-speed manual replaced it, and at the same time the first of the classic FJ40RV Hardtops and FJ45RV utilities landed. During 1975, their 4.2-litre six-cylinder engine also made it into the FJ40 soft-top, and all FJ40 varieties now featured power brakes and rectangular door handles. A full-floating rear axle and hazard flashers followed the following year, while in 1977 roll bars were introduced. The BJ40-series from 1977 denoted the 3.0-litre four-cylinder diesel engine, which became the BJ42RV from 1980 to 1984. Meanwhile, a squared-off frontal facelift marked the 1979 models, while front disc brakes and a radio arrived during 1980. The FJ45 11-seat Troopcarriers were available from 1982 to 1984, powered by a 4.0-litre version of the perennial ‘six’. |
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