For Sale FJ45 Troopy LHD (1 Viewer)

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Thinking about selling the troopy to fund another project. Don't need to sell but was just throwing it out there.

1979 FJ45-LVKC
4 speed manual swapped from H41 to H42.
4.10 gears
Full float rear axle
Have the full hard top with it
Fj80 power steering box swapped with all OEM steering components and Fj80 power steering pump, just need lines hooked up. Currently set up for manual operation.
Has rust in some areas.
Runs and drives great! No other issues to note. I can post more pictures sometime this week if needed.

Since owning over the last few years, I have installed the fj80 power steering box (with all OEM components), installed the proper air cleaner box, installed the proper alternator replacing the old GM alternator that was there when I bought it, repaired a lot of splicing done in the factory harness, replaced the fusable link, replaced thermostat, replaced all coolant lines, added OEM oil cooler, replaced radiator, replaced distributor cap and plug wires, and replaced the voltage regulator.

Thinking of $19,000 OBO
Would entertain trades for a 4 door cruiser of the 70, 80, 100, 200 variety.

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Where is it originally from?
 
I'd say the mechanicals are fine but I haven't been into everything. I e noticed that it has a taller carb than most other 2fs and it seems to have more power than the others in our local club. I can say it does leave a very little oil spot on the floor after a day of driving. I replaced rear brake shoes a couple years ago too. It has rust in the front floor pans but not in the back ones. I can send more pics if you like. Just PM me a contact number or an email.
 
did this sell?
 
Have you tried advertising it on Ebay? Many folks who love troopys are not members of this forum and i believe with Ebay you can Showcase the Troopy to more potential buyers. Put a reserve price and if it doesnt sell, then you wont have to pay for any Ebay fees, I think you can advertise 6 cars per year for free. If it sells, ebay will take a small fee.
 
Consider adding more detailed pics of interior, rust areas, under carriage, axles, transmission, tranny. Buyers are having a hard time gauging price point vs added work needed. GLWS.
 

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