For Sale Most Recent 80 Series Prices

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Year
1997
Vehicle Model
  1. 80 Series
There is a similar thread in both the 100 and 200 Classifieds Sections, makes sense here too. These trucks are changing hands at a rapid rate these days, having consolidated live market data is a nice thing for both buyers and sellers.

If you have recently bought or sold an 80 series and are comfortable sharing the details, post it here.
 
Hey everyone ! just bought my first cruiser, a 1993 with 260k, new paint, pretty bad interior and not triple locked for 6800. Drives good, no rust California truck.. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK, is that about par for the course or overpaid / underpaid? hard to get a sense compared with some of these more exotic rigs. Let me know!! happy to be here
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Hey everyone ! just bought my first cruiser, a 1993 with 260k, new paint, pretty bad interior and not triple locked for 6800. Drives good, no rust California truck.. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK, is that about par for the course or overpaid / underpaid? hard to get a sense compared with some of these more exotic rigs. Let me know!! happy to be here
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You got a great deal. That truck is worth an easy $11k all day long with a trashed interior in Cali. Any mechanical issues?
 
Hey everyone ! just bought my first cruiser, a 1993 with 260k, new paint, pretty bad interior and not triple locked for 6800. Drives good, no rust California truck.. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK, is that about par for the course or overpaid / underpaid? hard to get a sense compared with some of these more exotic rigs. Let me know!! happy to be here
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Congrats!

Where was this vehicle listed online?
 
You got a great deal. That truck is worth an easy $11k all day long with a trashed interior in Cali. Any mechanical issues?




wow great to hear you think so !! Ill probably hold onto it for a while and sink ungodly amounts of money into it that I will never see again, but if I ever go to sell ill be feeling good. these are such cool trucks, I see why everyone is so excited about them.
 
I think once covid runs its course prices will start to drop. just my 2 cents.
I think sky rocketing gas prices will get there first, IMO. It happened in 2007+ when people had to decide to fill their tank for the work commute or pay the mortgage. There has definately been a covid spike though which combined with historical low fuel prices has fed into the current rise in prices. They will go down, but will rebound if the oil futures go back down, but that will take a change in current political leadership.
 
This is a great thread and Im glad someone created one specific to 80s.

One question I have around pricing is how others handle the difference between kbb and market price.

As I continue my 80 search I was curious how others have handled the difference from an insurance perspective should something happen to their 80.

In the unlikely event an 80 is totalled, the kbb value and market value are going to be wildly different.

How do you address that difference? It would be horrible to spend 20k on a rig and have it totalled only to get <10k.
Hey HoodieFranco-

There are several big name insurance companies like USAA, Geico, State Farm that have a feature that gives you back 20% more than the assessed value of your 80 LC In the event your rig is deemed a total loss. Of course, you have to pay for that extra feature. Mine is about 50 bucks every 6 months but well worth it w the value of 80s continuing to climb.

Hope this helps!
 
Hey HoodieFranco-

There are several big name insurance companies like USAA, Geico, State Farm that have a feature that gives you back 20% more than the assessed value of your 80 LC In the event your rig is deemed a total loss. Of course, you have to pay for that extra feature. Mine is about 50 bucks every 6 months but well worth it w the value of 80s continuing to climb.

Hope this helps!
Dude thank you so much this was exactly the info I was looking for and well-timed!
 
This is a great thread and Im glad someone created one specific to 80s.

One question I have around pricing is how others handle the difference between kbb and market price.

As I continue my 80 search I was curious how others have handled the difference from an insurance perspective should something happen to their 80.

In the unlikely event an 80 is totalled, the kbb value and market value are going to be wildly different.

How do you address that difference? It would be horrible to spend 20k on a rig and have it totalled only to get <10k.
KBB is really irrelevant when purchasing a used Toyota or Lexus. It is really a starting point. Most good used Toyota product gets passed down to family or sold to friend. If it reaches the market it is sold very quickly. As far as insurance values, I keep full coverage on my 05 LC with 73k miles. Agent addressed this issue with me by saying that the adjusters are very fair and use the internet to find similar units for sale. She said it is such a rare occurrence that the companies don't mind being more generous on low mile specialty vehicles as claims are rare due to the ownership profiles.
 
KBB is really irrelevant when purchasing a used Toyota or Lexus. It is really a starting point. Most good used Toyota product gets passed down to family or sold to friend. If it reaches the market it is sold very quickly. As far as insurance values, I keep full coverage on my 05 LC with 73k miles. Agent addressed this issue with me by saying that the adjusters are very fair and use the internet to find similar units for sale. She said it is such a rare occurrence that the companies don't mind being more generous on low mile specialty vehicles as claims are rare due to the ownership profiles.
Again, great insight! This was my one concern before buying and now I feel alot more comfortable.
 
Hey everyone ! just bought my first cruiser, a 1993 with 260k, new paint, pretty bad interior and not triple locked for 6800. Drives good, no rust California truck.. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK, is that about par for the course or overpaid / underpaid? hard to get a sense compared with some of these more exotic rigs. Let me know!! happy to be here
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That’s another 80 in the back on the right? Not your first 80? I would guess.
 
to much greed (flippers) surrounding land cruisers right now. cant replace mine so looks like i have to get a jeep. :(
Plenty out there to be had. Circumstances have to align and your timing has to be just right which makes it difficult but not impossible. I wouldn’t settle for a jeep but you do you.
 
the plan was to not spend more than 12-13 on something 3x locked, lower 200's decent paint (about a month ago it was possible) doesn't seem like that anymore.
So get something without lockers. You can add them later, I legitimately do not understand this thought process.

Your expectations are unrealistic given the current market. If you want to give up and get a Jeep though, that's on you.
 
the plan was to not spend more than 12-13 on something 3x locked, lower 200's decent paint (about a month ago it was possible) doesn't seem like that anymore.
Have you friend Facebook market place? For some reason I see a lot pop up on there. Seems that you should be able to find something reasonable for that price.
 

510k. If he'll entertain preposterous lowballs, I'd be tempted to buy solely for the memes.
 

510k. If he'll entertain preposterous lowballs, I'd be tempted to buy solely for the memes.
They’re doing something right to get that many miles. It’s also an OBD1 that has passed 13 of 16 smog checks.

$13K will get you into a solid axle 22RE 1st Gen 4Runner with most of its interior panels intact.
 

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