The museum wanted to keep the collection diverse with models like the FJ Cruiser and related pickup versions like the Q Series. One of the dream cars the museum wishes to acquire is the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series, which is quite a challenge since the model is not sold stateside.
Other Land Cruiser models in the collection include the GRJ76, 2015 30th anniversary edition GRJ79, 2007 FZJ80, FJ55, Mercedes-powered Toyota Bandeirante, BJ44, Saudi Arabian-spec FJ43, Mega Cruiser, BJ42 with three windshield wipers. There’s also a purpose-built Toyota Hilux for polar travel casually outside the museum.
You can visit the LCHM in Salt Lake City, Utah, to learn more about these Land Cruisers. The museum is open daily except on Sundays, with admission starting at $10 for 6-12-year-olds and $18 for adults.