2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Convertible Is One Cool Open-Top Off-Roader

It’s also available for purchase.

Although the Toyota FJ Cruiser is still in some markets, the rugged utility was removed from the United States several years ago. It was an exceptional offering, with unique styling and off-road capability. It lacked an open-top model.

Yes, the convertible SUVs They aren’t the most well-known high-riding vehicles, and they never have been. However, this segment offers an unparalleled off-road experience. This is perhaps what the original owner, a FJ Cruiser, thought when he called Newport Convertible Engineering in 2008 to request a convertible conversion. This car is up for sale.


A power-operated cloth softtop is included with the conversion. The car is one of 35 FJ convertibles manufactured by the California-based firm. The sticker price indicates that the original conversion cost $15,995, or around $20,000 in 2021. The FJ Cruiser is currently listed on Cars & Bids. It has been owned by two people and comes with a clean Carfax report.

This FJ Cruiser has more than one modification: the convertible conversion. A set of 17-inch TRD tires, Bilstein struts, an Airlift rear suspension system, and a locking centre console were also installed. Rain guards for the windows, rain shields, TRD antenna, FJ metal door sill plates, remote starter and other upgrades are included in this upgrade list.

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Everything underneath seems stock. Through a five-speed auto transmission, the 4.0-liter V6 engine delivers 239 horsepower and 278 pounds-feet torque to all four wheels. A two-speed transmission case is also available.

Doug DeMuro offers his opinion on this vehicle. “As an avid connoisseur and owner of two SUV convertibles, this is the next logical step. Convertible conversions. This is a wonderful one.”