craigslist FJ60 on Craigs. NA but the price is hilarious

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I hope to god he didn't mean to. Unless he thinks that since low mileage 40s go for that much, why not!?

Ha Ha!
 
FJ60

Nope, he meant to put the one in front of the 8750. I e-mailed him and asked him about his price. He told me that FJ60's with low mileage sell for around $20,000. :lol: Maybe FJ40's in great shape. I actually have had contact with this guy. He is a land lord/slum lord.
 
It is a nice 60 though. I agree, that $8000 would be about the upper limit of value.

It is the type that CCoT buys and flips. Maybe he can contact them.
 
My email to him:

More pictures and information, please. There must be some major modifications for the price you are asking. Lockers? Longfields? 4.88 R&P? SBC/NV4500 swap? Winch and custom bumpers? Tell me all about it. Thanks!

His reply:

Thanks for your interest in my 86TLC; the beauty of this vehicle is that there are no modifications and it is in top original condition with only 63,000 miles. I paid $18,500 in 2/07 to the original owner and at that time 2 other original gems had already sold in the $17,000-$20,000. range- if you check AutoTrader today, you will see 2 other low mileage original cruisers that are priced in that range. The modified cruisers usually started as high-mileage, fair condition trucks that needed repair or renovation to "look good" and appeal to a different buyer that an "original" in top original condition.

Evidently he is hoping to recoup some of azzzzzraping he already took.....

Good luck with the sale, Jeff. :lol:
 
My email to him:

More pictures and information, please. There must be some major modifications for the price you are asking. Lockers? Longfields? 4.88 R&P? SBC/NV4500 swap? Winch and custom bumpers? Tell me all about it. Thanks!

His reply:

Thanks for your interest in my 86TLC; the beauty of this vehicle is that there are no modifications and it is in top original condition with only 63,000 miles. I paid $18,500 in 2/07 to the original owner and at that time 2 other original gems had already sold in the $17,000-$20,000. range- if you check AutoTrader today, you will see 2 other low mileage original cruisers that are priced in that range. The modified cruisers usually started as high-mileage, fair condition trucks that needed repair or renovation to "look good" and appeal to a different buyer that an "original" in top original condition.

Evidently he is hoping to recoup some of azzzzzraping he already took.....

Good luck with the sale, Jeff. :lol:



and we have a runner up in the Darwin awards!:clap:
 
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