At the risk of being a PITA, wondering if you guys would take a look at this 78' and provide some thoughts about what looks good and what doesn't. I know these trucks decently well, but not in the way that many of you know them. This group spins circles around me on what's original, what's not, what to look out for, what to ask about, etc.
Here's the link to the dealer's listing: Used 1978 Toyota FJ40 for Sale in Salem OH 44460 JK's Galleria Of Vintage, Classic And Pristine Cars
I do not intent to pay their asking price. Price is still TBD.
Here's what I'm told by the dealer:
-They took the 40 in trade from a local collector (likely story).
-It was restored ~10 years ago. It's a restoration company that all of us on here would recognize, but I'd like to talk with the resto company first and see if they will confirm that they did the work before I mention their name.
-Miles of 58k are original...speedo hasn't turned over and was not reset during the restoration.
Opinions on price are of course welcome...but that sometimes turns into a rabbit hole given its subjectivity. Let's not fully traverse the rabbit hole
For anyone that takes a couple minutes to look at the pictures and give some thoughts, many thanks and a hat tip to you!!
Here are a handful of the images from the dealer's page...many more are on their website posted above:
Here's the link to the dealer's listing: Used 1978 Toyota FJ40 for Sale in Salem OH 44460 JK's Galleria Of Vintage, Classic And Pristine Cars
I do not intent to pay their asking price. Price is still TBD.
Here's what I'm told by the dealer:
-They took the 40 in trade from a local collector (likely story).
-It was restored ~10 years ago. It's a restoration company that all of us on here would recognize, but I'd like to talk with the resto company first and see if they will confirm that they did the work before I mention their name.
-Miles of 58k are original...speedo hasn't turned over and was not reset during the restoration.
Opinions on price are of course welcome...but that sometimes turns into a rabbit hole given its subjectivity. Let's not fully traverse the rabbit hole

For anyone that takes a couple minutes to look at the pictures and give some thoughts, many thanks and a hat tip to you!!
Here are a handful of the images from the dealer's page...many more are on their website posted above: