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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Great looking truck, very tempting...GLWS
 
Guess what, I do not need to sell this. If you don’t see the value move on. I just replaced inner and outer rear sills, as well as rear corner panels. All remaining rust was cut out and replaced. Most people would see some value in this.
If not that can buy a rust bucket, perhaps one of yours.lol
 
Guess what, I do not need to sell this. If you don’t see the value move on. I just replaced inner and outer rear sills, as well as rear corner panels. All remaining rust was cut out and replaced. Most people would see some value in this.
If not that can buy a rust bucket, perhaps one of yours.lol
do you see rust? No, not in AZ.

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If that had no rust, why was the rear sill replaced and the factory rear seam covered over?
Best wishes to you. Your Cruiser really does look like a nice restoration.
 
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Ha, you crack me up. 18 months ago you started at 15K, then dropped to 13.5K. Now you’re back to 15k? I see you did some work. Honestly if you were in the ballpark for what it’s worth, you probably wouldn’t be trying to sell it for a year and a half. I think it’s safe to say you are wasting your time, & there is a very high probability that it goes to your grandson. If you are serious about selling, Wouldn’t it be logical to reduce the price lower than 13.5K if its not sold yet? Instead you raised the price. Ok.
Lol 🤭

Seems like a mid your own business scenario here bud. Move on with your arrogance.
 
Ha, you crack me up. 18 months ago you started at 15K, then dropped to 13.5K. Now you’re back to 15k? I see you did some work. Honestly if you were in the ballpark for what it’s worth, you probably wouldn’t be trying to sell it for a year and a half. I think it’s safe to say you are wasting your time, & there is a very high probability that it goes to your grandson. If you are serious about selling, Wouldn’t it be logical to reduce the price lower than 13.5K if its not sold yet? Instead you raised the price. Ok.
Lol 🤭

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.
 

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