Here's a hidden gem, just 10 minutes from the airport. There are 75 cars in the collection, along with lots of toys, literature, and random memorabilia. A lot of money and expertise went into the display.
The museum was in a warehouse district. There is no signage outside and I almost passed it twice.
This is the predecessor to the Land Cruiser, the Toyota Jeep. This was found in Adelaide and there are only about a half dozen survivors left in the world.
This is the dash of the Japanese Self-Defense Force Mega Cruiser.
I want the white civilian version of the Mega Cruiser so badly!
This Hilux has been to all seven continents.
I just learned about these Blizzards, which were built by Daihatsu. There's even a Bertone version with a BMW engine.
I think these are the internals of a Lexus LX450.
Underneath the Mega Cruiser.
Here's that Hilux again. The metal tubing beneath the doors comes off and can be hooked up front to become a crane for glacier crevasse rescues.
The miscellaneous corner.
This sled can pull a 150-gallon fuel bladder.
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