We’re not even going to pretend that, based on looks alone, we don’t want to own this 1985 Toyota Land Cruiser dubbed Project Sequoia from Legacy Overland. In the world of vintage SUVs, cars and trucks, there’s perhaps no vehicle we’d rather be driving than an old school Land Cruiser. Legacy Overland started with the idea and donor body of a 1985 Toyota Land Cruiser and did a frame-off rebuild to create a vehicle an entirely new vehicle that is equal parts custom, menacing and aggressive. It’s an open-top cruiser with extra strength, a custom-built roll bar, half-doors and a matte black exterior that will leave people on the streets trembling. It’s also decked out with a new leather interior, premium audio, front bucket seats, rear bench seats and all the other creature comforts you could ask for. In other words, as Legacy Overland has been known to do, this is a vintage vehicle, reborn in a way that was never originally thought possible.
More Transportation

The 6 Best Luxury Hybrid Vehicles for 2025
Premium automakers might be paring back their electric ambitions, but these top-tier hybrids and plug-ins have beauty and efficiency to spare.

The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Was Worth the Wait
The modern reimagining of VW’s iconic microbus ranks among the best automotive releases in recent memory.

The 2024 Lexus GX 550 Is the Perfect Redesign After 15 Years
Lexus has pulled off a masterstroke with the new GX, appealing to almost every kind of SUV customer.