Two modified 1972 Toyota Land Cruiser listings describe different builds based on FJ40 platforms. One vehicle is presented as an FJ43-specification Land Cruiser: it was modified in 2012 by ICON 4×4 of Chatsworth, California, using replacement bodywork finished in “Mayan Sun Orange.” The build uses a 5.3-liter Vortec V8 paired with a five-speed manual transmission, along with a dual-range transfer case and locking front and rear differentials. Reported equipment includes a black soft top, half doors, metal bumpers, LED lighting, a winch, retractable side steps, power steering, power-assisted disc brakes, 17-inch American Racing wheels, air conditioning, a touchscreen, front and rear speakers, heated front seats, a rear bench, and inward-facing jump seats. The current owner acquired it in 2021, and it is offered on dealer consignment in Arizona with a clean Montana title.
The second listing describes a 1972 Land Cruiser FJ40 modified in an FJ45 pickup style. It is mounted on a custom frame and fitted with an FJ45-style bed featuring removable components and a soft top. Power comes from a 5.3-liter V8 with a 4L60E automatic transmission and a Spicer 300 dual-range transfer case, plus Dana 44 and Ford 9-inch axles. It includes coil-spring suspension, Rancho shocks, power steering, and power-assisted four-wheel disc brakes, and is finished in Desert Tan. The vehicle is described as having about 2,600 miles since completion and is offered with an Oklahoma title in the seller’s trust.