This now quite rare late 60s to 1980 Land Cruiser was spotted in Hobart's CBD on a sunny winter's morning. Given the large front mudguard-mounted indicators and the big rear combined indicator / tail lights, it's towards the later end of the model range - probably a late 70s version. Reference to Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Land_Cruiser ) suggests that it's an FJ55 , which is described there as the '... first "real" station wagon in the Land Cruiser series, thus marking the beginning of [that] branch ..." of Toyota's off-road line-up. That's not to say, however, that it was their first ever wagon ; it just means that the FJ55 was Toyota's original wagon-specific model (ie: one that wasn't simply a four door variant of a commercial model). All up, the one shown here was in pretty good nick, with only relatively minor rust (almost certainly the demise of most of these early examples), glossy pain