elf_cruiser
10-25-2002, 07:25 AM
What do you guys think I could sell my cruiser for??? Most of you know the specs, but I have been doing some more work recently, so:
-welded diffs F&R
-Avalanche duece skid on front axle
-rear line lock
-Randy Ellis 6 point cage painted yellow, tied to frame in 4 spots
-removable lexan windshield
-Holley Pro-jection
-rear driveline = 1ton CV to 1410
-front driveline = 1410's
-herculined tub
-CB, hilift, toolbox, etc.
my JU sig pretty much covers the rest.
I'm not gonna sell it, not that anyone would want it...
I'm just curious how much it could be worth??
coyote
10-25-2002, 07:54 AM
I have a crisp George for ya.....I'm guessing at somewhere between 4 to 5k....but for me I wouldn't take a 2F or rockwells but that's just me...the rest is interesting and solid!
JasonH
10-25-2002, 12:37 PM
One meeellion dollars.........
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elf_cruiser
10-25-2002, 02:00 PM
One meeellion dollars.........
SOLD!
:flipoff2:
FIXXXXAH
10-25-2002, 04:44 PM
WELL, WITH THE ROCKWELLS, I THINK YOUR BEST BET IS GONNA BE A METAL SCRAP YARD, THEY'D PROBOLY GIVE A PRETTY PENNY FOR IT....
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elf_cruiser
10-25-2002, 04:47 PM
sup FIXXXXX, you makin plans to go get the boggage?? I was hoping for some serious replies, but maybe that was just too much to hope for...
60seriesguy
10-25-2002, 05:06 PM
Seriously, I don't think there is much of a market for a Land Cruiser like that, which means one of two things:
1. You sell it at "market value", and probably lose considerable money on it.
2. You wait till the right person comes along (assuming you have the time/inclination), falls in love with the truck, then pays you a fair price for it.
In my observations of the bizarre world that is the Land Cruiser market in the US, I've seen a LOT of heavily-modified Land Cruisers sell at *huge* losses to their owners, including trucks on this forum. What happens is that *most* people interested in heavily-modified Land Cruisers want to do the project themselves, and thus the market for a pre-modified Land Cruiser is small. The more irreversible the modifications, the lower the price. It's all in the eye of the beholder; you might love your (insert applicable description) paint job, but most other people will hate it.
Judging from your description and what I know of the market, I think you'd be lucky to get $6,000, and you're probably looking at a more realistic $4,000-$5,000 like Coyote mentioned.
skinny
10-26-2002, 03:56 PM
ive seen it in person and probably 3500 to 4...maybe 5 if the right person comes along