Interesting Facts About the Toyota Land Cruiser J60
The Toyota Land Cruiser J60 was introduced in the mid‑1960s as part of the iconic Land Cruiser family that began with the BJ series in 1951. It carried forward the brand’s front‑engine, four‑wheel‑drive, body‑on‑frame architecture while offering a limited production run that makes it a sought‑after classic today.
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Limited Production Run (1963‑1967)
The J60 was produced from 1963 to 1967 with a total of only 5,080 units built. About 1,000 of those were left‑hand‑drive models made specifically for the North American market, adding to its rarity.
Successor to the Early J‑Series and Prelude to the FJ60
Following the original BJ series commissioned by the U.S. government for the Korean War and the later J20, the J60 continued the evolution of the Land Cruiser line before giving way to the FJ60 generation that ran from 1981 to 1987.
Transition to the FJ62 in 1988
The final FJ60 rolled off the line in 1987, and in 1988 Toyota introduced the FJ62, which featured an upgraded engine (moving from the 2F to the 3F‑E EFI) and marked a new chapter for the 60‑Series lineage.
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