When Toyota brought its FJ40 stateside in 1958, the two-door sport utility vehicle offered open-air motoring, four-wheel drive and not much else. Like the Jeep CJ, the FJ40 became an offroad icon, enjoying two decades of success before spawning Toyota's four-door Land Cruiser. For 2007, Toyota's retro-styled FJ Cruiser SUV re-creates some of the FJ40's original charm — a memory lost in today's $56,000, anything-but-minimalist Land Cruiser.