FJ means foreign jeep because when they first made it, it was a crude japanese copy of the american jeep cj.
FJ Management was created in 1968.
Holden FJ was created in 1953.
Break it down first. The "F" stands for the Type F Gasoline engine the switched to in 1954 from the original Type B. The "J" actually stands for jeep, which was a generic term for that style vehicle before it became a name brand. The first of its kind was the Toyota Jeep BJ, using the the Type B motor. The two digits that began to follow the FJ are specifying the series. It went: FJ, FJ-40, FJ-55 and 56, FJ-60, FJ-70(never made it to the states), FJ-80, FJ-100, and the FJ-200.
The FJ Holden was created on 1977-04-29.
Toyota FJ Cruiser was created in 2006.
F stands for the gasoline use back in 1954 and the j stands for jeep
FJ Reitz High School was created in 1918.
Hands down Jeep. If you are doing any off-road at all, Turn Tail on Toyota. Go with Jeep or Hummer. Show Toyota the Door, Its my best advice. GO JEEP!
Mostly the Toyota FJ Cruiser, but really its clear that not much can compete with the wrangler
Yes and no. The older FJ 40 style is very much like the cj7. There are notable differences though. I have owned a stock CJ7 and FJ40 and the FJ has more bells and whistles and torque. Yes and no. The older FJ 40 style is very much like the cj7. There are notable differences though. I have owned a stock CJ7 and FJ40 and the FJ has more bells and whistles and torque.
Jeep Gladiator was created in 1962.