A short history of the Toyota LandCruiser

While there might be more cars like Miuras and Diablos on bedroom walls of kids growing up, and not many LandCruiser laps have been logged on Gran Turismo, Toyota’s all-conquering four-wheel drive holds a special place right amongst the soul of Australia’s identity. Indeed, it’s a vehicle that sits right at the genesis of success for what is now the world’s most successful and largest carmaker.

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