I think he mentioned in this thread that he doesn't have the ability to park it off-street where he lives. Might have seen that on RS though.
Good point. I missed that one.
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I think he mentioned in this thread that he doesn't have the ability to park it off-street where he lives. Might have seen that on RS though.
Yep. I did try to think of a buddy's house I could have taken it to. But the ones I know with ample space and tool lived outside of Denver in Golden or Castle Rock.Good point. I missed that one.
HA. Yes, there are a lot of goodies on this truck.Hate to say what everyone is thinking, but how much for the sliders?
That offer is on the low end of the range for a rust-free southwestern truck with that mileage. It’s going to be difficult to get much of anything out of them for aftermarket upgrades, though. From my experience, you likely will get a portion of the parts costs (not labor costs) for repairs/maintenance items if you still have the receipts for them. Below is a 100 that’s similar to yours with similar miles that sold here in AZ a couple of weeks ago. It sold within 24 hours of listing.Just a quick update. Insurance is being pretty good about allowing me to remove parts. I just have to send them a list and they will send it on to Copart (lot where is it being stored by insurance).
They did throw out a first offer on settlement at $7900. I think it is low. The adjuster was more than willing to have me send him comps. He did agree that Land Cruisers of these years are hard to value because KBB is useless, especially in CO and that they are starting to go up in value.
SOOOO, need some MUD help to find some comps. He did say if I can find ones in CO/UT/NM/WY would be best. Also same year and approx miles help.
My Cruiser was a 2001 with 180,000 miles. Always a CO car with no rust.
Here are a few comps I found (I am throwing in the BAT listings, cause that would be nice if I could use those).
No Reserve: 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser UZJ100 - 2000 Land Cruiser 191K miles - Current bid $12,250
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2000-toyota-land-cruiser-16/ - 2000 Land Cruiser 165K miles - SOLD $13,750
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/co...r-rear-diff-lock-sliders-rear-bumper.1221476/ - 1999 Land Cruiser 280K miles, mild build. Looks like is sold for around asking $13,000
1999 Toyota Land Cruiser | eBay - 1999 Land Cruiser 238K miles - Current bid $8,100
How successful have other been with insurance on trying to get some compensation for other upgrades? Here are the items I can't really remove:
- OME lift with heavies
- SPC upper control arms
- Slee Diff drop
- Doug Thorley headers and custom exhaust
- 2nd battery system (may see if I can pull the 2nd battery)
- Blue Sea automatic ACR
- Complete stereo upgrade (head unit, speakers, amp, sub)
- Solar with controller (may see if I can pull the controller)
Having just gone through this with my Excursion...You will want to settle on the totaled estimate and then get the salvage price. I determined my Excursion buy back price was $2,700.00 and apparently USAA put it out there for others to see as my phone rang off the hook wanted to schedule pick up. Buy your rig back. Find some temporary space to really pick it clean and then sell the hulk for scrap. You'll be surprised how much you'll put in the bank for your next Hundy.Just a quick update. Insurance is being pretty good about allowing me to remove parts. I just have to send them a list and they will send it on to Copart (lot where is it being stored by insurance).
They did throw out a first offer on settlement at $7900. I think it is low. The adjuster was more than willing to have me send him comps. He did agree that Land Cruisers of these years are hard to value because KBB is useless, especially in CO and that they are starting to go up in value.
SOOOO, need some MUD help to find some comps. He did say if I can find ones in CO/UT/NM/WY would be best. Also same year and approx miles help.
My Cruiser was a 2001 with 180,000 miles. Always a CO car with no rust.
Here are a few comps I found (I am throwing in the BAT listings, cause that would be nice if I could use those).
No Reserve: 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser UZJ100 - 2000 Land Cruiser 191K miles - Current bid $12,250
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2000-toyota-land-cruiser-16/ - 2000 Land Cruiser 165K miles - SOLD $13,750
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/co...r-rear-diff-lock-sliders-rear-bumper.1221476/ - 1999 Land Cruiser 280K miles, mild build. Looks like is sold for around asking $13,000
1999 Toyota Land Cruiser | eBay - 1999 Land Cruiser 238K miles - Current bid $8,100
How successful have other been with insurance on trying to get some compensation for other upgrades? Here are the items I can't really remove:
- OME lift with heavies
- SPC upper control arms
- Slee Diff drop
- Doug Thorley headers and custom exhaust
- 2nd battery system (may see if I can pull the 2nd battery)
- Blue Sea automatic ACR
- Complete stereo upgrade (head unit, speakers, amp, sub)
- Solar with controller (may see if I can pull the controller)
How successful have other been with insurance on trying to get some compensation for other upgrades?
ALSO- don't forget to get checked out for aches and pains and stuff. Although the truck did a heck of a job, human beings are not as great at absorbing big shots like that. If something hurts, do get it looked at.
That is an interesting idea. How did you come up with the buy back price?Having just gone through this with my Excursion...You will want to settle on the totaled estimate and then get the salvage price. I determined my Excursion buy back price was $2,700.00 and apparently USAA put it out there for others to see as my phone rang off the hook wanted to schedule pick up. Buy your rig back. Find some temporary space to really pick it clean and then sell the hulk for scrap. You'll be surprised how much you'll put in the bank for your next Hundy.
Best of Luck Mate,
G
Makes sense on the mods. Not hoping to get all the money back, just a little.I think the problem with this is you kinda need to have that conversation with the insurance company before there is a problem/claim. When I first insured my built 100 my insurance and I had a lot of back and forth on this issue. With pics and supporting info. they agreed to an extra 10k of value for aftermarket stuff. Not nearly enough considering whats on there but its at least something.
7900 is way low. I would say a stock 2001 with your mileage is worth at least 10 to 11k. If there are items you can't remove but have value then they should absolutely be factoring those in. Unfortunately it will take a really stellar insurance adjuster to do so.
Don't underestimate this. I was rear ended (obligatory that's what she said ) in 1999. Seemingly fairly minor at the time. I still pay the price every day now some 20 plus years later with back/neck pain. I am not a big believer in the litigious nature of our society but if I could go back in time I would sue that inattentive as****e for as much as i could get, just saying...
I don't blame you at all... I would do exactly the same thing... but with an 03 for the 5 speed tranny and facelift interiorHA. Yes, there are a lot of goodies on this truck.
I really did love the 100 and had it pretty much built up perfect for our needs. Would like to get another 100........ but man, the prices have gone through the roof. I think my current plan is to pull everything off that I can and store the bits. Then start the long process of finding another 100 knowing it could take 6 months or longer to find a good one at a good price.
If I don't find one, I'll sell all the goodies. Don't worry, I'll post stuff for sale here first.
Just a quick update. Insurance is being pretty good about allowing me to remove parts. I just have to send them a list and they will send it on to Copart (lot where is it being stored by insurance).
They did throw out a first offer on settlement at $7900. I think it is low. The adjuster was more than willing to have me send him comps. He did agree that Land Cruisers of these years are hard to value because KBB is useless, especially in CO and that they are starting to go up in value.
SOOOO, need some MUD help to find some comps. He did say if I can find ones in CO/UT/NM/WY would be best. Also same year and approx miles help.
My Cruiser was a 2001 with 180,000 miles. Always a CO car with no rust.
How successful have other been with insurance on trying to get some compensation for other upgrades? Here are the items I can't really remove:
- OME lift with heavies
- SPC upper control arms
- Slee Diff drop
- Doug Thorley headers and custom exhaust
- 2nd battery system (may see if I can pull the 2nd battery)
- Blue Sea automatic ACR
- Complete stereo upgrade (head unit, speakers, amp, sub)
- Solar with controller (may see if I can pull the controller)
In 2014, I bought 2001 white land cruiser. The guy I bought it from was an expat from Iceland. His name was Gudmundur...... so we named the Land Cruiser Gudmundur. It was stock and I planned on building it up. Did some upgrades and about 2 yrs later I came across a screaming deal on a fully built 100 series. Funny enough, the fully built one was also a 2001 white land cruiser. Bought it.... and named it Gudmundur 2.0 and sold off 1.0.How did you settle on the name gudmunder?
Once you have done your best deal with the insurance company, ask them for the "Salvage Price Quote"... It will probably blow you away how cheap you can buy it back for... I bought my Excursion for $2,700.00. Once you've really taken the time to pick it clean, advertise it for sale on your local Craigs List and you'll probably make another ~$2K with the final scrap sale... Good Luck...That is an interesting idea. How did you come up with the buy back price?