Toyota Land Cruiser Fire Truck Is Lit

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Japan is home of some amazing automobile gems. Japan has something for everyone. From the famous Japanese cars to their unique local variants, incredible car culture and an aftermarket and restoration scene that is stronger than ever, Japan should be a top-visit destination for anyone with even a passing curiosity about anything related to wheels. Japan’s uniqueness extends to emergency vehicle services. Kei cars patrol the roads and make interesting modifications to otherwise ordinary vehicles. This 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser has been converted into a firetruck to serve smaller towns. PacificCoastAuto is a Japanese exporter of used cars.
Toyota Land Cruiser Fire Truck Is Lit

Japan’s roads are small so there is no need for large, articulated fire trucks equipped with ladder systems and pumps. This vehicle can navigate narrow streets and reach buildings easily. The Land Cruiser family’s bulletproof reliability and four-wheel drive make this vehicle go-anywhere. This particular example has a 4.2-liter non-turbo six-cylinder engine that produces 129 horsepower (96kW) and 210 (285Nm) pound-feet. It is mated with a five-speed manual transmission. Odometer measures just over 15,000 km (9,320 miles). These fire trucks typically only serve for 20-30 years before being sold or auctioned. The one in Texas has been sold. These things are very popular and the Japanese keep their cars in great condition. It’s difficult not to buy one of these deals.

If you are looking to buy one of these imports, it is worth at least six figures to bring it in. However, this does not give you the opportunity to own a rare vehicle that needs more modifications.