40 and 80 series owner need help pricing a FJ60

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I have been planning to upgrade my 40 to a FJ60 as my family is now 4 people with two large dogs. I found a very clean FJ60 today in a small town near my home by luck. We had a FJ60 before but my wife upgraded to a 1997 FJ80. I still miss the truck.

Here are the specifics: 1984 FJ40 with 101k. Complete records to new. Local rig. VP/Executive was owner 1 and sold to one of his foreman on the factory line who is now selling as wife has a 1997 Cherokee. It is 100% rust free. All fluid changes and maintenance done religiously as per factory manual etc. Interior in 100% mint except for 2 inch tear in drivers seat. Paint is slightly faded but again totally rust free. I climbed everywhere to check for rust in the usual areas.
I am having it inspected tomorrow by a toyota dealer. I drove it today and it runs great, 4WD works perfectly and shifts well etc. The only thing I noticed is that the AC blows sort of warm. I am guessing recharge? but will know more tomorrow. He is asking $4500. I am thinking that is fair? What do you all think?

Thanks
 
Rust free and low miles with a full maint record? Sounds like a fair deal to me. Make sure it has all the smog goodies. If you buy it post some photos. Troy in Tahoe

P.S. Offer him $4,000 and borrow a beater to go pick it up (So you look poor). :cheers:
 
agrre w/ troy, sounds like a good deal, but you don't want to be a "laydown" so make him and offer lower than asking price - nobody expects to get asking price, normally
 
That is a tough one. Anything is worth what anyone will pay!

Good luck to you.


TB
 
I think it sounds like a great deal as long as it checks out OK. I paid $5k for my rust-free '87 FJ60 and it is worth every penny, IMO. Good luck.
 
yeah it sounds OK to me. I paid 4-5 years ago 7k(market on 60's was pretty hot then) for my 87 bone stock with 92,000 on it, paint was good and interior was/is PERFECT, not even the normal driverseat tear, seats covered in plastic sense 86! not one speck of rust, dealer serviced. Now it has a whoping 104,000 on it ;)
 
thanks everyone
 
Now it has a whoping 104,000 on it

That's because you have TO MANY cruisers that you have to decide to drive LP.

You poor bugger.



TB :P :beer:
 
Sounds like a decent deal. All depends on what part of the country you're in: '60's that clean in the Pacific Northwest have been going for a lot more than that recently.

-dogboy- '87 FJ60
 
The more I drive my 60 the more I realize it's nearly the perfect blend of practicality and fun.
 
I bought my 2nd '60 a month ago - 1-owner, 127K mi '84, rear wheel well rust, minor rash on hood & lift gate: $3,500. I thought my '83 was clean, but the overall condition of this one is amazing! For instance, check out the rear bumper stiffener - if it's not rusted, go for it! What I've always maintained in buying a used vehicle is to show great enthusiasm & let the seller know that getting the money is not a problem (to appear different from the tire-kickers), & then just ask what he/she is realistically looking to get out of it. Now, if I were just as good at selling a vehicle. Want to buy a nice '83?
 
my 87 is much nicer considtion with more well thought out mods and goodies ;)

but it does show that a clean low mile rust free stockish 60 can still bring good money. I expect I would get 13K+ for mine, with the goodies and work what has been done.

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That one is in fantastic shape. wow.
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Sounds like a good deal to me. I just bought my 85 which is super clean outside, front seats replaced and need recovered, perfect dash and headliner, front and rear lockers and gears done, lift, new 33's, needs a motor. $3300 and I felt like I got a good deal even with the motor issue. I would be very comfortable dropping $4k on a clean low miles 60. Funny how you start thinkin 100k is low miles.
 
for a close to 20 year old car, yeah 100 miles is low.
 
Ya, what he said.



TB
 
thanks again we are still going back and forth over money right now. We are a few hundred dollars off of middle ground. I wonder about those ebay deals....very easy to fake a deal and drive the price up I think....?
 

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