Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser 4x4 Reserved Parking Fridge Magnet
Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser 4x4 1960 - 1984 - 2001 Aluminum Parking Fridge Magnet
The Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser was developed in the early-1950s and was based on the Willys M38 Jeep. The short-wheelbase Toyota was rigid and durable and made considerable inroads into the Jeep market in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. Considered to be one of the most unforgettable off-road SUV's of all time, the Toyota Land Cruiser BJ40 FJ40 was part of the Landcruiser 40 series. Introduced in 1960, the BJ40 FJ40 was available in a variety of versions through 1984. Toyota then re-focused its attention to the rest of the world in the 1980s. The barebones BJ40 FJ40 was built in Brazil as the Bandeirante, in Venezuela as the Macho, and Australia still offers the updated 70 series for their rugged terrain. The final FJ40s were imported to the United States in 1983, after being replaced by the Land Cruiser SUV. Today the FJ 40 is incredibly popular as a restore model thanks to its basic design.
Perfect for all car enthusiasts that want to show their passion for their Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser 4x4. Make room on the fridge and make it clear: Your Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser 4x4 deserves a reserved parking spot in the middle of the other magnets. The magnet is 2” x 3” (77 x 51 mm) and is quality made of .045” Aluminum that will not fade or break. It has rounded corner and a 1/2 inch square magnet in the back. Stick it to anything you'll like, on your fridge, workbench, toolbox, or man cave board. The colors are brights, vibrants and contrast beautifully. For any car guy, this is the ideal gift to add style and show their pride, even in the middle of the kitchen.
Available in: One color style only
- Made of 0.045” (1.14 mm) Durable Aluminum Material
- Size 3" x 2" (76.2 mm x 50.8 mm)
- Water-resistant & easy to clean
- 1” backer magnet for adhesion
This product is made in the USA
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