So for the last few 18 months or so I've been working on and off on a 68 FJ40 that a friend of mine's mother bought about 4 years ago. My friend took it apart and got it painted, then it sat for a year or so and I started working on it. I just got it done/safe to drive last spring and she drove it a couple times over the summer. But her place here locally is now under contract with a closing in October. My house is actually going up for sale in the next few weeks also. She likes it but doesn't see herself driving it much. So I was supposed to sell it for her. But she would really like me to have it and honestly I really miss having an FJ40. I was forced to sell my 79 a few years back to pay for a big home project. And now I'm broke but my house is for sale and I should come out of it with a large chunk of cash to go towards buying/building a new place. She's fine with taking a small deposit now and me paying the rest later. But the thing is I have no idea where I'll be and how long I'll be without a garage/shop once my place sells. And although it's what I feel is a heck of a deal it's far from "complete". Missing lots of cosmetic stuff, only stock gauge that works is the speedo, and it's a 68. No disc brakes, 3 speed, F motor (although it's got TBI and an HEI distributor which is pretty cool), no back seat, etc. But it is a very solid west coast truck with a super-nice frame and new paint. Runs/drives great. I put all new spring bushings/tie rods on it recently. New 31's, all the lights work, new bestop, and I think it's a FST. Has the drop-down tailgate, darth vader light, and the holes for the door straps. Also comes with a rough early 70's hardtop. I was thinking a TJ back seat and some belts for the back like I did in my 79 and I could do all the other stuff I would like to do over time. 4 speed, lift, 33's, saginaw steering, all the emblems, dash pads, ditch the nasty front seats, etc. But I still have to convince my wife it's a good idea. And I don't need it. At all. It would strictly be a toy.