1959 FJ25 Value Opinions: Full Restoration

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Bottom line is, it is a very nice Landcruiser , and that is that. I have seen many examples that never brought up discourse. He asked for the best way to get his best interest, and that is that... Help him out....
 
All I know is that I suck at marketing. Therefore my opinion is of no value.:steer:
 
Deleted comment. Nice 25, perhaps an auction with a high reserve, Barret Jackson?


Correct, perhaps one of the bigger auctions is the way to get it out there. Hemming's as well. Most of these restorations include non original parts as they are long gone. And, finding used ones is just as hard. All you can do is your best at representing how it was originally.
 
Deleted comment. Nice 25, perhaps an auction with a high reserve, Barret Jackson?

Correct, perhaps one of the bigger auctions is the way to get it out there. Hemming's as well. Most of these restorations include non original parts as they are long gone. And, finding used ones is just as hard. All you can do is your best at representing how it was originally.

I would avoid Barret Jackson. Those are hit and miss. Do not get to pick time slot or reserve at their auctions. Both of which would be a must if I'm to the effort of a auction. Maybe shops that are running cars thru auction all the time have some not getting the price they wanted can be made up on the next one. Barrett Jackson promotes cars with a history or expected to draw a crowd. The rest fillers in between and off hours and just happy to get a cut. No way would I risk that just to say I sold something at Barrett Jackson.

All I know is that I suck at marketing. Therefore my opinion is of no value.:steer:

At least you sell them.:bang:
 

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