For Sale PRICE REDUCED, STARTED ANOTHER PROJECT. NEED ROOM (1 Viewer)

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After driving this Jewel for 2 years and smiling every time I start the motor, I am ready to move on to another project! It took 2 1/2 years to get it complete but ready to let someone who doesn't want to go through the brain damage and down time to step in and drive it away.

86 FJ 60

Custom Paint
5.3 Vortec V-8 conversion completed by TorFab in Seattle,
Custom cold air intake and custom exhaust
TorFab custom fan shroud
4 Speed GM transmission
Adapted to use the stock Toyota Transfer case
ZO 6 Corvette Cam
Baja roof rack
16" Daytona Custom Wheels
Toyo Open Country 31" tires
ARB Front bumper
Comeup 9500# winch with nylon rope
4S rear bumper with spare carrier and Jack mount and dual gas can carrier
OME heavy lift with nitro shocks and steering stabilizer, greasable shackles
re-built differentials and drive shaft
BMW electric front bucket seats
Alpine sound/ with Sat radio
LED dome lights
4 Runner wipers
Lokar Shifter
Custom lockable console
New Carpet
New brakes 5k miles ago
TorFabs custom camping drawer system with ARB fridge freezer
Black satin FJ 62 side mirrors
VIN # JT3FJ60G9G1135218

Over $45k invested
selling for $37K

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Sometimes I wonder if these don't sell faster because a guy can't just go and get a bank loan for the full amount like they can on new. Most folks are fine shelling out 25-60 K on a truck if the bank will loan it out and others will sign on a flease that will cost even more in the long term. I would bet a lunch that if folks could bankroll a full dollar nothing down 7 year loan on something like this, it would have been gone long ago.

This is a great looking rig and compared to new I think this is a pretty good looking deal. I just don't have the scratch to spring for it and the 60 is not quite my cup-o-tea. Again.. really nice looking well done rig.
 
Just out of curiosity, did this rig used to live in San Francisco? There was one down the street from where I grew up that looked nearly identical. That one MIGHT have had a Mudrak Improved sticker on though...
 

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