For Sale 1982 FJ62 V8 Conversion - Louise

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I have owned this beautiful cruiser for only a few months, but a pending cross country move is making us downsize. Truly a unique and wonderful vehicle we have lovingly been calling Louise (Lulu). Below is a list of the restoration work done by a professional Cruiser shop I bought it from, and right now she is being maintained by a Toyota Master Land Cruiser Specialist here in San Antonio (they did the brake work after purchasing and are available for consultation). I have put less than 1000 miles on the new V8 engine since purchasing it.

Full restoration performed including: body work to remove dents and imperfections; completely sealed and primer painted with a finish color of velvet green; two stage paint base coat and clear coat; undercarriage power washed and sandblasted; rust prevention with Rust Bullet comparable to Por-15; 3M rubberized top coat; new Old Man Emu 2 1/4 soft-ride leaf springs with grease-able shackles, Old Man Emu shocks and steering stabilizer, Old Man Emu inner and outer brake lines, new calipers, rotors, drums, shoes and pads, and a complete front rebuild on Birfield knuckles. She has a new dual exhaust system, a custom front bumper with 8000 pound Warn winch, and 2 bumper mounted Rigid Industries LED spotlights; custom rear bumper with spare tire carrier and receiver hitch, fully rebuilt rear brakes, custom Rock sliders, stealth roof rack with four forward facing LED spotlights and two rear-facing LED backup lights, new carpet and padding, reupholstered seats with marine-grade vinyl, lockable center console, custom powder-coated rear cargo panels, Genisi LED headlights, custom stereo system with Bluetooth and backup camera, Chevy 5.3 Vortec V8 engine, and a Chevy 4 l60e automatic transmission.

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You should try an auction on bringatrailer.com. You'll be able to set a reserve with consultation from the site, and will get fair price.

You won't get 65k for it, but you'll get what the market will be bring.

It's a very nice rig, no doubt about it and I'm sure a ton of money was spent on it.
My First thought was "drool" but when I saw your asking price my second thought was "that's the price you put on it when you have to tell your wife, "well, I tried to sell it. Guess we'll have to keep it"

Good luck with the sale. Too bad you have sell it.

By the way, I'd rather have a 60 than a 62. :)
 
And you'll need about 100 more pictures (which I'd like to see)
 
Been biting my tongue since this was posted. I saw a 60 that was very nice, brown like mine with a V8 conversion go for $26K. It was very original inside and very well advertised, which I think helped the sale. Go take some pics in the mountains and take about 30 hi res shots and you might get $20K based on what I have seen, but $65....we all hope you get as much as you can, but unless there is a bar of gold in the glove box, I think you are a bit high.
 
that's my absolute dream color, but like others have said, GLWS at that price. I'd pay high end $20K, if you want to sell lower, LMK
 
Not trying to sound condescending, but do you mean $6500 and not $65000 ($65k)?.
You could get that in a heartbeat.
It'll take a lot of heartbeats before it sells for $65k.
 
IMHO, the seller would need to invest in bringing the interior up to the level of the rest of the rig & somehow procure a CA BAR sticker to make it 50 state legal. Then you'd have an outside shot at $35-40 from SF Bay Area or LA. A very nice vortec swap in CA is ~$20k + 6 mths of patiently waiting :)
 
Id rather go with a 2016/2017 with about 30,000 miles on it at this price point
 

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