For Sale / Wanted To Buy

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

I posted my 2001 F350 7.3L diesel on Craigslist - planning to buy an FJ40.
 
A 7.3 psd won't hang around long. People are always looking for them.
 
A 7.3 psd won't hang around long. People are always looking for them.

Thanks! Yeah, it's attracting a lot of emails and a few folks looked at it this weekend. I hate to get rid of it, but the :princess: won't let me buy the 40 until we get some cars out of the driveway… Sucks because it would have made a good TLC hauler.
 
Don't see many 80's with that good of interior to go with the lockers anymore either. Most have ripped seats that look like they came out of a 79 Cressida!
 
Don't see many 80's with that good of interior to go with the lockers anymore either. Most have ripped seats that look like they came out of a 79 Cressida!
Notice they don't show a pic of the usual driver base where it always tears. I agree that it looks like a decent deal for a clean 80. Especially if it is rust free. That green paint always fades out on Yotas.
 
*****************Wanted*****************
Charcoal canister from FJ40 or 60 series truck, with mounting bracket.
seriesLR(at)gmail(d0t)com
 
@elkaholic,

Thanks for consideration!

Translation for this part of the ad copy.

image.webp


What the seller means is they're currently in a solid state, not a gas nor liquid, but Fe02H is a solid, even as a particulate matter.

Oddly enough, I just left the shop where my advertised "solid, rust free" bodied '72 Pig has been for a year, now, so I've learned how to translate the ads.

In my case it meant "the rust is free" and "it's solid enough that it will fill a five gallon bucket, when sweeping the shop floor after replacing every single damn metal panel on it."

As for solid drive train, it better have, at least good shafts.....

This Pig needs to live on in other Pigs for around 1/3 asking.
 
@Delancy

Well, yeah ... I figured there was an extra 0 in the price before the decimal point, but I know of your love of all things pig ... :hillbilly:
 
I know of your love of all things pig.

I do love Pigs, there's no doubt.

Some must die so that others may live and that particular Pig is a card carrying organ donor.

My '72 was similarly badged, showing all the outward signs of debilitating rot, I was warned against taking it on as a project by those that know the extent of disease I suffer from, but, I was in love, threw caution to the wind, and felt it my noble duty to restore her to her former glory.

A year later, there's so little of the original body, I don't know that I can still call it a '72, or if it should be a '71,72,73,74.

Still love her and the scars that I see today will fade away, but the memory of the patchwork quilt will remain, forever.

Harkens back to the Theseus' paradox, since sailing the high seas on his ship, now.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom