The Land Cruiser J40 series appeared in 1960, and at first it included only cars with gasoline engines. According to the Japanese automobile classification of those years, such vehicles were designated as heavy, which meant high vehicle tax rates. But in 1974, an SUV appeared in the J40 family, from which they began to classify vehicles of this class in a new way. Toyota Motor engineers managed to squander the existing Toyota B diesel engine to 3 liters, which they began to install on the Land Cruiser (model BJ40). Model designation - FJ4x (gasoline engines F, 2F), BJ4x (diesel engines). The result was a car that began to be in good demand not only among organizations, but also among individuals. In fact, the Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 became the starting point in the popularization of power units of this type in cars and SUVs. Auto Features - 3D engine - HQ interior - Has two extras - Own collision and shadow - There are two versions of IVF and HQLM in the archive - Supports AMS (Steering Wheel, Speedometer, Wipers) - Supports IVF 2.0.2 (Working brake calipers, turn signals, fog lights, brake lights) - Model replace rancher