HEAVY HITTER
SLICE ‘N’ DICE
THE MAKING OF A Y62 ‘DUAL CAB'
FOR decades, an epic battle has raged in boardrooms and bush tracks. Two titans of touring trading blows to dominate the off-road market and the outback alike. Ever since way back in the 1950s, Toyota and Nissan have been throwing engineering might at their off-road programs to build 4x4s that’d dominate in every continent on earth. From the early days of the softtop short-wheelbase G60 Patrols and FJ Cruisers, through the’80s as they both ballooned into family wagons, and the’90s when both hit their stride with big turbo-diesel six-cylinder engines and coil springs reining in solid axles.
For many, it was peak 4x4 territory and something we still haven’t bettered. Unfortunately, with both manufacturers looking to get an upper hand with a giant
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