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Take a stroll through the Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum

It houses over 100 Land Cruisers spanning the nameplate's entire history

Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
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  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • 1953 BJT Toyota Jeep
  • 1958 FJ25
  • 1983 HJ47
  • 1981 HJ47
  • 1960 FJ25
  • 1966 FJ45LV
  • 1960 FJ28VA
  • 1964 FJ45
  • 1964 FJ45
  • 1973 FJ40
  • 1973 FJ40
  • 1979 BJ44
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • 2012 HZJ79
  • Custom 79 Series on FZJ80 chassis
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • 76 Series on HDJ80 chassis
  • 2015 GRJ76
  • 1985 HJ75
  • 1998 HZJ75
  • 1988 BJ74
  • 1985 BJ73V-LX
  • 1986 LJ71G
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • 1978 FJ55
  • 1979 FJ56 Tow Truck
  • 1996 VZJ95W
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • 2004 UZJ100
  • 2012 VDJ78
  • 1970 TLC/Icon FJ44
  • Mega Cruisers
  • 1996 Mega Cruiser
  • 1993 HZJ75
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • 1994 OJ50L Military Xingu
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Heritage Museum

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Toyota just revealed the 2024 Land Cruiser, and it did so in Salt Lake City, Utah at the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum. If you haven’t heard of this museum before, we don’t blame you. It only opened here in 2015, and it doesn’t have the large financial backing of a big company … like Toyota.

In fact, this “museum” is actually the personal collection of businessman Greg Miller, who might just be the biggest Land Cruiser enthusiast out there. The collection includes over 100 Land Cruisers from 14 different countries and is constantly growing — another fire truck Land Cruiser was just added before we arrived. Within the confines of the unassuming building, you’ll find virtually every type of Land Cruiser out there. The collection includes 20 series, 40 series, 55 series, 60 series, 70 series, 80 series, 100 series and 200 series examples. Plus, the museum even has some rare Land Cruiser offshoots like the Delta Mini Cruiser, Blizzards, a PX-10 and Mega Cruisers. It even has the first Land Cruiser ever sold in the U.S. on hand.

The collection spans from 1953-2021, though on the day of the reveal, that year range is bumped out to 2024. Even when Toyota moves its display cars out, we’re sure it won’t be long before Miller acquires one or multiple examples of the new-for-2024 Land Cruiser for his collection.

Make sure to take a scroll through the gallery at the top of this post to get a feel for what it’s like to be at the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum, and if you missed the reveal for the new model, you can catch all the details here.

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