Toyota Land Cruiser - 55 Series

55 Series

55

1979 FJ55 (US)
Manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation
Production 1967–1980
Assembly Toyota City, Japan (ARACO)
Successor 60 Series
Body style 4-door station wagon
Layout Front engine, four-wheel drive
Engine Petrol:
3.9 L I6 F petrol
4.2 L I6 2F petrol
Transmission 3 or 4-speed manual (J30, H41 or H42)
Wheelbase 2,700 mm (106.3 in)
Length 4,675 mm (184.1 in)
Width 1,735 mm (68.3 in)
Height 1,865 mm (73.4 in)
For the J50 series, see Toyota Bandeirante.

The Land Cruiser 55 was produced from 1967 to 1980. Toyota refers to the FJ55G and FJ55V as the first "real" station wagon in the Land Cruiser series, thus marking the beginning of the station wagon branch. It was the first Land Cruiser to have fully enclosed box frame members. Of all the Land Cruiser wagons sold in the U.S., including the FJ45, it is the only one to not have hatch & tailgate in the rear, but rather a tailgate only with an electrically operated window that can be retracted into the tailgate.

  • 1967 — Production of the FJ55 began. The FJ55 was a 4-door station wagon version based on the FJ40's Drive-train, replacing the 4-Door FJ45V (I). It was colloquially known as the "Moose". It has also been referred to as a pig or an iron pig. The FJ55 had a longer wheelbase 2700 mm and was designed to be sold in North America and Australia.
  • Jan 1975 saw the F engine replaced by the 2F engine. Unusually for Toyota, the model (e.g. FJ55) did not change.
  • Model 56 is in Japan only, with 2F engine (Jan. 1975 — Jul. 1980).

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