1960 FJ28L
Toyota
Vehicle History
The unibody construction of this FJ28L Pickup is unique to South America. It is believed this truck was produced in very low quantities in the early 1960s, primarily in Venezuela. This particular truck was restored by House of Cruisers in Venezuela and brought to the museum in February of 2019.
History
By 1955, the BJ was a qualified success and had become a valued tool in military and police circles. It was time for Toyota to unleash the vehicle on the public. This required a fairly drastic redesign—one that took into account passenger comfort while maintaining the rugged capabilities of the vehicle. The result was the J2, a striking vehicle with rounded fenders, a stylish grille, and chrome-plated trim. The redesigned BJ had a single engine option at launch, but soon Toyota offered a model with a larger engine, known as the F. This was the start of a period of innovation and experimentation. All in all, there were fourteen models within the J2/J3 period. With two wheelbases and a number of options including pickups, station wagons, and smaller open designs, the Land Cruiser was a versatile vehicle.During this period, the Land Cruiser became an international hit, with exports to Asia, the Middle East, and South America. In these notoriously tough regions of the world, the Land Cruiser quickly became synonymous with the ability to overcome anything.
Specs
Year: 1960
Model: FJ28L
VIN: 0FJ2820432
Color: WHITE
Transmission: 4F
Odometer: 18,384 km
Production Date: N/A
Market: SAM
Condition: RESTORED
Gallery
https://landcruiserhm.com/museum-collection/vehicle-collection/27-1960-fj28l#sigProId0876fd1c45