Land Cruisers and Hot Rods Shouldn’t Mix. But They Did, and It’s Glorious.

This stupid, impractical Franken-car somehow works

Land Cruisers and Hot Rods Shouldn’t Mix. But They Did, and It’s Glorious.

Land Cruisers and Hot Rods Shouldn’t Mix. But They Did, and It’s Glorious.

By Shari Gab

The best way to traverse the backcountry of South Africa? A hot rod, of course.

But rather than going with a classic Model T, the talented builders at Allers Rods & Customs decided to go full Island of Dr. Moreau on a ’70s Toyota Land Cruiser.

No objections here.

The one-of-a-kind beast features an in-house front suspension, widened wheels and a differential borrowed from a Land Rover Discovery. The seats were pulled from a Jeep Wrangler and the headlights from a VW Golf 1. For fun, there’s a Lexus radio. And for a different kind of fun, there’s a Momo steering wheel, a Lexus 1UZ V8 with 300 ponies and a super-secure roll cage. And to complete the job, the FJ 40 Hot Rod was finished in the original ‘76 Toyota period-correct paint color.

Equal parts intense and eye-catching, it’s straight out of Doc Frankenstein’s garage, but we love it.

via HiConsumption

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