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1971 Toyota Land Cruiser

Ebay have listed a one of a kind vehicle, a chance to own this remarkably maintained and incredibly equipped FJ40. Made from 1960 until 1984, the Toyota Land Cruiser 40 series is one of the most sought after and desirable off-road vehicles, and Toyota still offers many replacement parts, available through Toyota parts departments worldwide. This is a rare chance to own this 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser with only 90,000 miles, and fully equipped to take you on your off-road adventures.



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HARLEY-DAVIDSON LIVEWIRE ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE - Image

HARLEY-DAVIDSON LIVEWIRE ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE

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FORD F-150 LIGHTNING

Ford have finally introduced their much awaited electric truck, the mighty F-150 Lightning. The beastly pickup delivers up to 563 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque, and a 0-60 time in the mid-four seconds. Equipped with a dual-motor setup and full-time four-wheel-drive, the powerful truck can reportedly travel for about 230 miles before needing a full recharge (300 miles for the extended-range battery). It also has a huge 400-liter frunk to provide dry lockable sto...
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