Family-Owned And Daily-Driven Since 1982, This Toyota FJ60 Land Cruiser Earned Its Restoration

You may remember Jaime Calle’s shop from a previous article on its Land Cruiser restorations in Colombia. He joined forces with Distoyota, a longtime distributor of Toyotas in the country to create the Restoring Legends outfit dedicated to extensive high-quality restorations of these beloved trucks, which have the full parts support and documentation available directly from the brand thanks in large part to the Distoyota connection. Such things come in handy, and beyond the correct parts and literature, it’s interesting to uncover the history of the Land Cruisers that pass through the shop. The truck pictured here for instance, was the first Toyota FJ60 in the city of Medellín.

To see this latest restoration I hopped on a plane to Medellín and caught the Toyota for a photoshoot just after it’d been OK’d to wear the classic vehicle-denoting blue license plates. The city’s Museo del Transporte served as a fitting and pretty location for a few shots. . . . . Read the full article at: https://petrolicious.com/articles/family-owned-and-daily-driven-since-1982-this-toyota-fj60-land-cruiser-earned-its-restoration

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