Question about 40 Series Hunt

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I'm going to look at this truck tomorrow. Anyone see any red flags or have any advice?

1977 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40

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Looks good (for a project) to me. Solid and in original condition. Asking price is pricey though, but it might be right in US nowadays.
Well I wouldn't pay over $15K for that but maybe that's the market....... Good luck.
I did see that one on CL. Appears to have good bone, but as another said that is pricey for that kind of rust. I imagine there is lots of other rust that just hasn't perforated yet.

I agree that it is a little high on the price.

My issue with most “rust free” Cruisers is they’re not rust free at all. They’re just bondo’d and painted over and asking $40k.

Mechanically it is very sound. Probably needs a new suspension. I think it’s a good starting place for a project, but I also think it’s a $15k Cruiser.

Do y’all agree?
 
The best thing is that that is not oversprayed ever, you can see what you get, despite of it needs an overspray. Otherwise it could be one of those bondo queens.
 
The best thing is that that is not oversprayed ever, you can see what you get, despite of it needs an overspray. Otherwise it could be one of those bondo queens.

Agree 100%. Yes it has rust. But owner is fully disclosing it and isn’t trying to hide anything. I’ll probably get a better feel for it in person. About to hit the road. Wish me luck.
 
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