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For those of you who may be interested in this Cruiser, I emailed the seller to see if he had detailed photos of the "normal" problem areas associated with a vintage Cruiser. He told me the photos are not available but that I would not be "disappointed." especially at the price.![]()
someone probably showed him this link and said "holy crap, i need to unload this fast before i can't sell it"
offer him $8K ...
It's a canadian bj70, which means, body rust and repairs , and lots of miles. It's better than most out there, but nothing so special as to be worth what he's asking.
You can see my fishplate on the frame in the middle pic if you squint, and that passenger side rocker is one of the reasons I sold it. Sick of rust repairs. I did the drivers side with a new toyota rocker panel, but it wasn't much fun.
I seriously considered parting it out, and using the good bits to convert a prado, but it was just a little too nice to do that to.
kinda wish I had now.
And Stump, yep, that's old Blue. Was actually dead glow plugs that caused it not to start...I felt bad for the kid....for a minute or two...![]()
That is why, you sir, have enough parts stashed on your property to make a few cruisers.
I remember you telling the story over the rainy May long in Cowichan. I couldn't remember if it was plugs or EDIC relay.
For a mere $15,500.00 you could have bought this one back.![]()
I bet the guy who paid that for it will use the ebay protection clause based on false representation and it will be either relisted or back on CL.
:shrug:
still cheaper than trying to buy from Japan.
the idea of calling it a JDM is a bit misleading.
you won't find a true CDM 70 that hasn't had bodywork, it is the QUALITY of bodywork that you now question.