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There’s a Brunette Beauty and a Dog in This 1981 Toyota Land Cruiser Ad

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Photo: www.coolnvintage.com
We’re obviously enjoying the path offroaders are going on, with modern models becoming rather a luxury urban vehicle than what 4x4 originally were meant to be. But there is something about the classic models that touches any petrol head’s soft spot. It’s the case with this 1981 Toyota Land Cruiser who’s being driven by a sexy brunette on a proper off-road ride in an exotic forest. Now that is how you make a car advertorial.
Not only do they have some of the most beautiful rides on sale, but folks over at Cool & Vintage auto shop definitely know how to advertise them. In their latest video, a gorgeous brunette takes her dog for a ride in the forest at the wheel of a 1981 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser.

According to their advertorial, it’s a fully restored model that was fitted with power steering, bigger tires and an upgraded suspension, which makes it even more prepared for a serious adventures. Priced at $22,188 (EUR 17,500) the popular SUV comes with a 46,600 miles (75,000 km) mileage and looks pretty good.

A good off-roader

Is it worth buying an old car like that instead of just going with a newer model? It might be, considering they don’t really make them like they used to. Besides, you won’t need to worry about replacement parts.

You see, even though Toyota Land Cruiser 40 series was produced from 1960 until 1984 (from 1958 until 2001 in Brazil, where it was known as the Toyota Bandeirante) Toyota still has many parts departments worldwide where owners can buy what they need.

After all, the Land Cruiser’s reliability and longevity has led to huge popularity, especially in Australia where it is the best-selling body-on-frame, four-wheel drive vehicle.

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