
There are very few vehicles that earn their reputation the hard way, and fewer still that live up to it decades later. The HJ61 Land Cruiser sits firmly in that rare category. Built at a time when durability mattered more than trends and engineering was expected to outlast continents, this 1989 example represents the pinnacle of the 60-Series: the legendary 4.0-litre turbo-diesel, factory VX specification and full-time four-wheel drive.
Finished in a wonderfully period metallic beige over brown, this HJ61 presents exactly as you would hope. Honest, straight bodywork, crisp lines and the unmistakable stance that made these trucks the global benchmark. The paintwork carries a deep, even shine and suits the shape beautifully, while the correct wheels, trim and detailing underline just how well judged the factory specification was. Sitting on a full set of new tyres, it has the purposeful, planted look these Land Cruisers are known for.
Inside, the VX trim really sets this apart. The brown velour turbo seats are exceptionally well preserved, supportive and instantly evocative of late-1980s Toyota luxury. The cabin feels robust yet welcoming, with a dashboard layout that’s pure function and everything falling easily to hand. A discreetly fitted Blaupunkt DAB radio with Bluetooth connectivity is paired with new speakers throughout and a neatly integrated Focal under-seat subwoofer, delivering a rich, modern sound system without disturbing the original look and feel of the interior.
Under the bonnet sits Toyota’s revered 12H-T turbo-diesel engine, widely regarded as one of the finest powerplants ever fitted to a Land Cruiser. This example benefits from a new hybrid turbo, sharpening response while retaining the engine’s famed longevity and tractability. The mechanical story is equally reassuring underneath, with a full suspension rebuild and a complete brake system overhaul carried out, resulting in a Land Cruiser that drives with confidence, composure and a real sense of mechanical integrity.
What makes this HJ61 particularly appealing is its balance. It hasn’t been over-restored or stripped of its character, yet the important work has been done where it matters most. It feels tight, capable and ready to be used, whether that’s long-distance touring, light off-road work or simply enjoying one of the toughest and most charismatic vehicles Toyota ever built.
Increasingly sought after worldwide, the HJ61 is now recognised as one of the most desirable classic Land Cruisers ever produced. Finding one with this level of specification, sympathetic upgrades and genuine presence is becoming exceptionally difficult.
A true icon, beautifully sorted and ready to be enjoyed.