For Sale FJ40 hardtop pieces

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Both front doors $1,000 Side panels $1,000 pr Amby doors $800 pr spare tire carrier $225
rear header $175 side headers $150 Hood $400 no glass or hardware included ,parts are rust free except for hood that has two spots
 
I am dying to know what you are going to do with just the tub. The rig is already gorgeous.
My 40 has really nice parts , I am selling off the top because a few years ago I bought a perfect top from an 81 from a guy in the Hamptons because he lost his house in a divorce and never had the top on after he bought his 40. He had no place to store it. I also have a NOS hood, NOS bib , two NOS fenders , a pair of early aprons with marker lights. I am divesting to complete one 40 , probably 464 Beige.
 
wanna meet me on the north side of the Chesapeake bay bridge with the two side panels? Shipping via GreyHound is about $150.00 after they are wrapped in packing blankets. Ask me how I know.
 
NVM...who am I kidding. I have 7 panels already. I just need to select the best two and use the rest for patches. Damn its tempting. Can't spend my suspension money on something I already have. GLWS. Sure looks nice
 
When you say no hardware, will the doors be stripped as well? ( glass cranks latches and hinges?)
Yes just the shells, I assume you would be replacing rusty doors and would have your own hardware and glass. I do have an extra set of hinges for the front and rear doors. And some interior parts.
 
Any idea what the doors, rear doors and top panels would cost to ship to fastened flagstaff az?
 
PM me if you can with a ballpark shipping price if you have an idea.
 
Wouldn’t need the fiberglass panel.
I will check and see if Fastenal will ship to Flagstaff I don't think they will. I have had good luck shipping with moving companies that move New Yorkers to AZ , TX , OK, CA etc. They can usually fit the pieces in with their loads.
 

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