Please drive it, as you don't want the seals to dry out, the bearings take a set, and unlubricated sides of critical parts rusting inside, not to mention fuel has a short shelf life. When my Scout gets here, I will be driving both vehicles equally.
I store my CJ7 during the winter (to much metal eating salt/snow melter stuff here)
And I miss it already!
I still drive my XJ all winter, but it's just not the same.
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ve never owned a Land Cruiser old or new... but drove an FJ40 my roomie owned years ago. That thing was a beast...and I loved it!

