Here ya go....
http://www.amazon.com/Land-Cruiser-...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1324158331&sr=1-1
I have had mine for at least 6 or 7 years. I do believe there is not just one author, it is/was published by 4x4Magazine in Japan.
And here is the quote, paragraph one of the 80 series section....
"At the time the 60-sereis was being driven more for leisure or family use, and as a town car, than as an off-road vehicle. Over time the demand increased for a more fashionable and passenger car like characteristics. The response to this market demand was the 80-series Land Cruiser"
and the next paragraph...
"The aim of the 80-series was to be both at the forefront of technology and luxury. Along with passenger car like styling in the front design, wide tires and large fenders gave it a bold effect, looking something like a luxury battleship that could cruise the land. It was a break from the tradition of Japanese 4x4. Moreover, accommodations remained for offroad applications, such as space in the instrument panel to install wireless communications equipment, and a rail for mounting a roof carrier."
and the last paragraph on the 1st page of the 80-series...
"The 80-series was born in a favorable enviroment of the Bubble economy. However, it did not suffer when the bubble burst, and the LandCruiser cruises ahead on the luxury road aiming for the goal of being a world-class top level luxury 4x4. In its final phase the Land Cruiser 80 sold for over 4,000,000 yen. However, luxury has not softened the Land Cruiser. It has not sacrificed its ability to take on the toughest roads the world has to offer. No matter that it is more comfortable and luxurious to ride in, the Land Cruiser remains the Land Cruiser, which is the reason for its lasting popularity."
and now I quote the last paragraph on page 1 of the 100-series.....
"Though the Land Cruiser 100 continues to evolve on the path of the passenger car, there are still users overseas who drive it offroad. To meet these needs such as in Australia and other rugged enviroments, Toyota has created an Land Cruiser 105-series with ridgid coil springs in the suspension. Now matter how much it takes on the aura of luxury, the Land Cruiser is never far from it's roots as an offroad vehicle."
FYI, I bought a 1987 FJ60 back in 1990. I had it for about 3yrs or so. A very good friend of mine bought a 93 80-series brand new off the lot. At the time I never thought of either truck as a serious off-roader and my knowledge on the subject was very limited. However, also at the time, I saw the 80-series as a big luxury 4wd not really made for romping off-road. Rather a luxury (the price tag alone made my mind up on this) SUV that would at most see 4wd use on snowy roads heading for the ski hill. Times change, knowledge increases and nowdays I feel the 80-series is one of the best out of the box 4wds ever offered in the USA. However, it its stock form I still feel it is a mall crawler. That is what it was designed for all along so why should I argue this fact?
I do agree with a lot of what Stage 2 says, still. However, what I see being discussed here is peoples opinions. You got one guy trying to prove his point and opinions and then you have some other guys argueing against that. Nothing new there as far as forums go. I would suggest though you try this discussion on say Pirate 4x4 and see which way it sways.
My opinion is that the 100/200-series is a mall crawler. That is what it was designed for and I have no confusion about the subject. Stage 2 and myself are also not the only people with this opinion, not by a long shot but here on Expo the majority of people do not do anything other then light to mild offroading. As a result we (people on the forum) have differnt veiws and opinions on what is a good truck be it for offroad use or just in general. My opinion is also that the 80-series is a mall crawler yet it combined the best of both worlds, ie mall crawler and offroader. Also in my opinion the 80-series was the last Cruiser made by Toyota that tried to appeal to both markets, mall crawl and offroad. In other words Toyota did away with a vehicle that tried to appeal to both markets and insted focused on a luxury mall crawler and in other parts of the world focused on a offroader/workhorse, ie the 70-series.
You guys can say all you want about the 100/200 series being a good offroader. Heck, I can even respect the fact that if all you do is some mild trails, well for that the truck suits you well. By all means, if it works for you and you like it go for it!! I stand by my early point though that I could drive a Subaru pretty much anywhere or farther then an 100/200 series will go, especially if we are talking about the 1980s Subaru. Fact of the matter is the 100/200 series is not the best choice for doing anything more then mild offroading. It also was not designed for anything other then that. If your use of the truck is to set it up for camping and then drive down some dirt roads and camp out, well I see no reason the 100/200 series is not as good as any other vehicle out there. If you enjoy the wood grain trim, ugly looks, IFS and all that jazz....who cares it is your truck! And as your truck I would not want anything but for you to enjoy it. However, if you are going to get on a public forum and go off about how it is just as good as any other Cruiser (or better) and is just as capable offroad. Well, I am amused because not only do you not know what makes a good offroader you simply have a lot to learn about the subject of offroading, 4wd vehicles, building a truck for hard use and so forth. And that I feel is not an opinion!
The world is at your finger tips folks. It is your choice if you want to educate yourself and learn. Or you can sit here and argue about it with pretty much like minded people. The thing is about discussion with people who think the same, the discussion doesn't go very far other then to back each other up or to gang up on somebody and point the finger. You guys should be thankful Stage 2 has decided to continue to have this discussion with you. If he was not doing that, well wouldn't this just be a bunch of fans boys praising a truck or complaing about not being able to buy what they want?