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The 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser—Take the path less traveled behind the wheel of this off-road all-terrain icon!
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Jan 9, 2025
Jacques Rondeau
Waxahachie, TX
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Take the path less traveled behind the wheel of this off-road all-terrain icon!

Toyota’s Land Cruiser light truck was originally developed for military applications hence its rugged and purposeful appearance. The familiar J40 series was introduced in 1960 and the North American FJ40 version was produced through the early 1980’s. Ruggedly built and patterned after the American Jeep and British Land Rover, the FJ40 Land Cruiser quickly established a stellar world-wide reputation for go anywhere capability and cast-iron reliability.

Distinctive in appearance with its slab sides and tall greenhouse, the bodywork sits on a ladder frame with a 4.2 liter (258 cubic inch) in-line six-cylinder carbureted gasoline engine, four speed transmission, transfer case, and four-wheel drive. The interior is purposeful with vinyl seat coverings and “hose-out” capability.

Today, the FJ40 Land Cruiser is well supported by aftermarket parts companies as well as several firms dedicated to the restoration and upgrading of the FJ40 in particular. VIN #FJ40245324

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  • $10,000
    Sweepstakes Details
  • Close Date
    Dec 31, 2024
  • Close Time
    11:59 PM EST
  • Drawing Date
    Jan 9, 2025
  • Drawing Time
    12:00 PM EST
  • Drawing Location
    Owls Head Transportation Museum

About Owls Head Transportation Museum
Owls Head Transportation Museum
PO Box 277 117 Museum Street
Owls Head, ME 04854
207-594-4418

Illuminating the rich history of transportation's earliest pioneers and technologies!

For more than 45 years, the Owls Head Transportation Museum has been a premier vintage automotive and aviation destination, serving communities throughout New England with education and entertainment that ignites America's passion for the science of transportation.

Owls Head Transportation Museum has emerged as an experiential learning center in Maine, for teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), where visitors, exhibitors, students, teachers and volunteers can share their knowledge, tools, experience and designs — and participate in creating transportation innovations for the future. OHTM offers educational programming, camps and outreach activities throughout the year.

OHTM welcomes more than 30,000 visitors each year to explore an unprecedented collection of more than 1,000 rare and restored ground vehicles, aircraft, bicycles, motorcycles, engines, and artifacts. OHTM offers the largest operational antique vehicle collection in New England, with onsite workshop facilities that turn regular maintenance activities into unique learning opportunities. Offering year-round family programs, OHTM is dedicated to curating interactive experiences for visitors of all ages.

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