eBay 1996 LC 42k Original Miles w/ Lockers

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Wow...that's sweet. Even the original steering wheel is in good condition.

Wonder if the seller is a Mudder...has a CDL switch and the OEM cupholder.
 
That is sooo sweet. I gonna bid and drive it back to New Jersey. How much should I bid? What do you think its gonna go for??
 
I think it will bring at least 15k. Great color, lockers, in Oregon where there's no rust, etc. Looks beautiful.
 
Sigh...so pretty...
 
That is about as nice as they come. I almost wish I had a need.
 
Bid already over 13k with 5 days left it will do over 15 for sure. The car is basically perfect.

POLL QUESTION....WHO IF THEY HAD THE NEED WOULD SPEND 16K ON THAT CAR???
 
Bid already over 13k with 5 days left it will do over 15 for sure. The car is basically perfect.

POLL QUESTION....WHO IF THEY HAD THE NEED WOULD SPEND 16K ON THAT CAR???
I would definitely spend 16k for this LC but i am afraid this LC would go for at least 20K. I dont understand why people star biding high when there still 5 days to go?
 
This bid is already way over valued. Good baseline maintenance plus head gasket are worth for more than 60 or 70K miles on an 80.

This is still a 14 year old truck that is going to need thousands in PM in short order. Given you can get obsessively maintained 80's fully modded for under $10K these days you'd practically have the money left over for a professionally done V8 swap with a new engine.

I understand the drool, but it makes no financial sense at all.
 
The price was way lower until I posted it on here.
 
Nay I totally agree, last night I had every intention of buying that vehicle even if above a very generous assessment of what its worth. That vehicle is very nice but could harbor many issues due to its lack of being driven. Whoever pays that money is losing some cash because unlike my fj40 at this time its not appreciating. Don't get me wrong I can pay it but just isn't the best financial move nor is it practical but I'm sure the buyer will have a nice vehicle at the end of day!.
 
KBB=13k

LC seem to sell well above Blue Book when they have extra low miles and/or are 40th. anniv. :grinpimp:

I'd certainly be on a flight if I hadn't just got mine! :steer:
 
If you read the history of this vehicle it spent 13 of its 16 years in the Northeast, namely NJ and MA and was undoubtedly a winter vehicle for someone. Unless the undercarriage is as pristine as the rest I think someone might be in for a little surprise. Caveat emptor.
 
If you read the history of this vehicle it spent 13 of its 16 years in the Northeast, namely NJ and MA and was undoubtedly a winter vehicle for someone. Unless the undercarriage is as pristine as the rest I think someone might be in for a little surprise. Caveat emptor.

Agree. If they did any kind of driving at all during the Winter, there would have to be at least surface rust.
 
Honestly, I have negative vibes about this vehicle. That hitch looks very glossy for a used LC. Even my 1st 40th anniversary with very low mileage never looked that glossy. I'd be inspecting in person. Might just be me...
 
No undercarriage shots. Looks pretty clean. Just wandering why the plastic panel is faded where the dimmer switch is?
 
Did anyone else check the history report that is linked on the auction page?????? It IS NOT an Oregon Cruiser!! It was a rust belt NE vehicle its entire life. Now is it worth over 15K?? If someone out there is bidding I would have someone from MUD go look at it for you.
 
Did anyone else check the history report that is linked on the auction page?????? It IS NOT an Oregon Cruiser!! It was a rust belt NE vehicle its entire life. Now is it worth over 15K?? If someone out there is bidding I would have someone from MUD go look at it for you.

X2. This vehicle should be inspected. It would be entirely different if it spent it's entire life in Oregon, but I would not bid without a member having a look.
 

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