texican
11-26-2002, 04:39 PM
Here's you a really shiny engine .....
Butch
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1873570437
:flipoff2:
BJ On Roids
11-26-2002, 04:49 PM
:flipoff2:
despite the affluent display of chrome.....
i seriousy think the rig looks clean and tidy!! :eek: if it was cheap id buy it!!
its like offering a guy who has given up smoking a cigarette :flipoff2:
LCOwner
11-26-2002, 04:55 PM
That dude wants phat fat cash for that cruiser:flipoff2:
BJ On Roids
11-26-2002, 05:40 PM
holy crap like 27k :eek:
even the highest bid of 15.1k is awfully high
Medusa
11-26-2002, 05:51 PM
Henderson, Nevada. Isn't that the new home of our favorite aftermarket and custom fabrication shop -- BTB Products?:laughing:
Mr McGee
11-26-2002, 07:45 PM
hmmmmm whats this? oh maybe THREE SENTENCES!!
Vehicle Description
1977 landcruiser fj40 just out of 3 year restoration this cruiser is off the showroom floor clean every nut and bolt bodyoff resto complete diassemble everything down to bare metalresprayed with glaserit toyota red by acurrent bmw painter the paint process alone took almost 5months the detail work on this cruiser is second to none in the world check pics for yourself and you be the judge.
Vehicle Condition
the 77 landcruiser is brand new the undercarriage has had more work then every thing else every piece on this cruiser has been stripped and bead blasted every single piece where else will you find that find a piece on this cruiser that has not had that much prep work everything that was aluminum or platable has been polished or plated from one of the most respected plate shops in town the chrome zone in vegas this cruiser is 2nd to none compare to 35 to 50kcruisers from all these resto shops that specialize in cruisers but mine has been even more extensive .
Terms of Sale
I am asking 27000.00 I probably have 60000with parts and my labor in cruiser alot of course is labor I will possibly take aclassic coonvertible or amotorcycle as a partial trade plus cash and will possibly help with delivery arrangement and cost
:flipoff2: :rolleyes: :flipoff2: :rolleyes:
ranger
11-26-2002, 07:57 PM
Got to admit it took alot of work to get it lookin like that! :skull:
cruiseroutfit
11-26-2002, 08:20 PM
Looks good in the picts but how could someone possibly bid 15k not ever seeing it in person...A new toyota truck, mabey, because it is very unlikely that it is rusted to he|| and covered with bondo..but a cruiser, come on!:D
rustycruiser
11-26-2002, 08:26 PM
If I was the person to buy that POS Cruiser (in some evil alternative universe), the first thing I would do is force the proud seller to watch me spray paint everything under the hood flat black.:evil: :evil:
DanKunz
11-27-2002, 04:58 AM
have it delivered to a trailhead and drench it in mud =)
Deep South Cruisers
11-27-2002, 05:47 AM
Originally posted by rustycruiser
If I was the person to buy that POS Cruiser (in some evil alternative universe), the first thing I would do is force the proud seller to watch me spray paint everything under the hood flat black.:evil: :evil:
BAAAAAHAHAHAHA then I would spray paint a big skull and cross bones on the hood:D
I 've often thought of buying a pos J**p just so I could bash the shit out of it and light it on fire when I was done:flipoff2:
Jason M
11-27-2002, 07:55 AM
Blink, Blink...
Dam that thing is shiny :)
My 72 has a chromed valve cover..
And my 78 now has a lot of Steel braided lines :D
I need a Type R sticker.. In yellow ;)
helocat
11-27-2002, 08:22 AM
"resto complete"
The dude had a good start on a true restoration, but then got busy “customizing” and lost it. That thing is only worth the big bucks ($27K) to the owner or his clone. Drop it back down, put the stocker military tires on it complete with hub caps, chuck the front bumper and fix the cut outs on the tub, then MAYBE worth the big bucks. (he probably cut out the dash for a CD player too) Other wise it is simply a really clean version of most of the non wheeled forties out there. If we all bought it I am sure this board can modify it the proper way……!