2014 VDJ76
Toyota
Vehicle History
This VDJ76 was one of 5 vehicles used on Expeditions 7. This Land Cruiser was a part of the South Americantrip, and has the following modifications:
- 4.5-liter turbo-diesel V8
- 5-speed manual transmission
- Air intake snorkel with Donaldson air filter top
- Front & rear differential locks
- Fuel tank capacity 34.3 gal (130 L)
- BFGoodrich 255/85 R16 Mud-Terrain KM2 Tires
- Eezi Awn Steel rims
- Old Man Emu Suspension
- ARB front bumper
- Warn 9.5 XP winch
- Eezi Awn K9 roof rack
- Warn Bat 270 side awning
- Rear twin drawer system
History
The unparalleled success of the Land Cruiser J4 made it a legend. However, by the mid-1980s the venerableJ4 began feeling its age. Toyota saw how the marketplace was evolving and responded with an updated J4, known as the J7. Being indestructible was a major element of the Land Cruiser brand, so Toyota spent three years developing the J7, ensuring that it would be as rugged and as powerful as its predecessor.
The J7 needed to satisfy the demand of diverse groups around the world: Australian miners in the Outback, suburban Americans, African safari tour guides and many more. The J7 would have a popular option known as the “heavy duty” Land Cruiser. Another would be the “light duty” model, designed to weigh less and offer greater fuel efficiency. The J7 would be capable of handling the most punishing terrain while offering multiple body styles, wheelbase sizes, and 20 different engines. This allows for over 100 different model configurations within the J7 model line.
Specs
Year: 2014
Model: VDJ76R-RKMNYQ
VIN: JTEEV73J500009745
Color: WHITE
Transmission: 5F
Odometer: 23,525 km
Production Date: OCT-13
Market: SAF
Condition: MODIFIED
Gallery
https://landcruiserhm.com/museum-collection/vehicle-collection/130-2014-vdj76#sigProId867e8dec7e