SOLD 1974 Pollux Orange (1 Viewer)

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Price reduced to $13,500 for my 1974 1/2 FJ40 Original unrestored Land Cruiser. Very rare Polux Orange color. Great restoration candidate. Runs and drives fine, has workin radio. (Needs antenna)Has new front bumper, dash pad, rims, hub caps and tires. New mirrors, new battery, new shift knobs. Comes with new Oem fenders (I think they are 1972 though) and running boards and tons of additional OEM parts. I have a set of offshore rear tail lights for it. And an old winch pre the 8274 model. Also comes with a new inner rear sill to be installed. There is no rust on any of the floors and just a bit on the tops of the inner rear wheel wells. This vehicle spent its life in Alberta, Canada. Was $15,000 reduced to $13,500. Consider the cost of all the new parts, they cost a fortune. USD
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No need for comments like this. I can understand if he bumped the price up to something astronomical like $30k or something but really? The guy did a lot of work that would cost anyone who bought this more than $1,500 for a body shop to do. So whats the deal?

I think for $15k this is a solid buy, and someone will probably come and scoop it up sooner than later. I've seen worse sell for more.

Good luck with the sale, and if it doesn't go through I'm sure your grandson will love it.
Thank you
 
looks nice. do you have any pictures of the rust repair other than just the "after primer and paint"?
 
I will sell this for $15K Canadian without the tires rims and hub caps that are presently on it, It would come with a set of original rollers with old tires. For some reason the
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new canvas soft top is really faded by the sun, lighter than photo.
 
15k, no wheels or tires...makes sense.
 
Cool truck and nice price! Wish I was in the market. Has anyone imported a truck from Canada into the US? Big deal or not so bad?
 
Cool truck and nice price! Wish I was in the market. Has anyone imported a truck from Canada into the US? Big deal or not so bad?

For something this old it can't be too bad. I've seen quite a few Canadian vehicles legal and driving in the US as long as they're over 25 years old.

Here's some reading you can do:



You can also post up questions in the importing Sub Forum linked below:

 
A lot of work done on this one. Looks beautiful. Wish I had the money and space. Good luck with sale. Great deal.
 

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