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There are multitudes of older vehicles that have seen a rise in value years after their first birthday. The Jeep Wrangler, Porsche 911/944/924 … and on and on, and more recently, the Toyota Landcruiser FZJ80. Factors such as limited production numbers, a strong cult following or, in very rare instances, performance value help to keep a few good cars going long after the days of Cash for Clunkers.
But what makes the 80 Series Landcruiser such a popular choice given today’s advanced four-wheel-drive vehicles? Straight out of the box, the little Toyota was optionally equipped with a triple locked full-time AWD drivetrain, and a pair of solid axle housings sporting coil springs at all four corners. These days, we consider ourselves lucky when a new 4WD comes with a rear locker. Although a bit underpowered, the engine and transmission are as bulletproof as it gets.
Honestly, it doesn’t take much to make an 80 into a comfortable, highly functioning overland rig which is exactly what Mike from Last Line of Defense (LLOD) has done.
If you have been following Mike for some time, you undoubtedly have asked yourself where’s the Toyota Tacoma, Mike? Rest assured that the little Taco is still in the LLOD stable and still gets used regularly. When I asked him why he built the Landcruiser, he said it was sort of an impulse buy. He had been casually browsing Craigslist in case a triple locked 40th Anniversary edition popped up in good condition … that day finally happened and he couldn’t pass it up. I can’t say I blame him.
It took roughly a month to turn the LC into the understated rig you see here. Possibly the most obvious modification is the 37” BFGoodrich KO2’s. In order to squeeze the big BFG’s in place, the suspension needed to be lifted four inches. This was done with an ARB Old Man Emu lift and a Delta Vehicle Systems panhard bracket in the rear, and a pair of Slee radius arms up front. He probably could have just stopped there, but where’s the fun in that?
To keep up with the classic good looks of the 80 Series, Mike chose a set of Fifteen52’s Analog wheels. These wheels are styled to look like a classic set of steelies, but are made from aluminum. The front bumper is from ARB and is fitted with a pair of Baja Designs LP9 ambers -since the truck sees plenty of snow. Stuffed down inside the bull-bar you will also find a Warn XD9000 with synthetic winch line. Around back, there is a 4x4 Labs bumper complete with ladder, Hi-Lift jack mount, dual Scepter can and spare tire holders.
Tucked up under the rear of the truck is a second winch, this time a Warn M8000 which also features a synthetic line. Nestled in close to the Warn is also a second battery which handles the additional electronics such including a Dometic 35. To keep the dual battery system topped up, a 150 watt solar panel was added to the Go Fast Campers roof top tent. This tent was chosen because of its ultra-low six inch profile, which allows Mike to park the Landcruiser in his garage without removing the tent.
Inside the truck is pretty basic. There is a Scanguage to monitor and help diagnose the OBDII system, a Cobra CB radio and a BTECH Mini HAM radio. To give his pup, Atreyu a place to rest on long drives, a custom platform was constructed using spare plywood from other projects. There is a 30” wide mattress pad that sits on top so that his fur buddy stays comfy, with the added benefit of allowing Mike to sleep inside in a pinch.
All in all, this is a very simple build that will allow Mike to test new products and get outside for years to come. If the used market for these things continues its trajectory, this build may even net him a few bucks in the future. You can’t say that about most 4WDs, can you?
LLOD FZJ80 Landcruiser
1997 FZJ80 Landcruiser, 40th Anniversary, triple locked
GFC TENT
The GFC tent is paired with their proprietary crossbars housing a 150 watt solar panel and Baja Designs S2’s for camp lighting. A Front Runner Outfitters recovery board mount secures a set of Maxtrax traction boards to the passenger side of the LC. A DMOS shovel with mount is fastened to the tent using GFC hardware.
SUSPENSION & TIRES
OME 4” lift by ARB
Slee radius arms
Delta Vehicle Systems rear panhard bracket
BFGoodrich KO2 sized 37x12.50x17
Fifteen52 Analog wheels
EXTERIOR
ARB bull bar with a pair of Baja Designs LP9 in ambers
4x4 Labs rear bumper with ladder, Hi-Llift jack mount, dual scepter can and spare tire holders
Front: Warn XD9000 winch with Factor 55 Ultrahook
Rear M8000 winch with Factor 55 Flatlink
Dual battery system with secondary battery mounted under the rear of the LC
Blue Ridge Overland Gear Tire Bag XL
Maaco brown paint
INTERIOR
Coms: BTECH Mini UV-25X2 HAM radio | Cobra CB
Wits’ End fire extinguisher mount, and H3R Performance fire extinguisher
Scanguage OBDII monitor
Various Ram mounts
Headrest FAK by Blue Ridge Overland Gear
Seat Back Molle panel by Blue Ridge Overland Gear
Custom passenger compartment platform with 30” wide mattress pad
Dometic CFX35 12 volt fridge freezer
You can find Mike on Instagram: @lastlineofdefense, YouTube, or at LLOD.US.