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1988 Toyota Land Cruiser 60-Series HJ61
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Long before luxury SUVs became the norm, the Toyota Land Cruiser 60-Series stood as a symbol of uncompromising durability—engineered to traverse the harshest terrains while carrying a quiet sense of purpose. By the late ‘80s, the introduction of the HJ61 marked a significant evolution, pairing the Land Cruiser’s proven ruggedness with enhanced performance and long-distance touring capability.
This particular example is a 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser 60-Series HJ61, finished in a rich Choco Brown—a tone that perfectly complements its utilitarian roots while adding a layer of understated character. Period-correct details such as fender mirrors and a classic sun shade reinforce its authentic presence, while the retro-inspired white wheels wrapped in Toyo M/T tires, factory-equipped with a PTO winch give it a purposeful, expedition-ready stance.
Step inside, and you’re greeted by an all-original brown interior, remarkably preserved, offering a glimpse into an era where function and form coexisted effortlessly. It’s a cabin that speaks to longevity, built to endure decades of journeys.
At its core lies the legendary 12H-T turbo diesel engine, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, renowned for its robustness and torque-rich delivery. Mechanically sound, this example stands ready for both continued exploration and careful collection.
Now widely regarded as a true classic within the Land Cruiser lineage, the HJ61 represents a time when vehicles were built with intent and integrity. As global appreciation for analogue 4x4s continues to rise, opportunities to acquire well-preserved examples like this are becoming increasingly scarce.




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