1978 Toyota FJ-43 Land Cruiser For Sale

zimm

Expedition Leader
gearguywb said:
What makes it even tougher is that it is within driving distance for me...

If I didn't have my heart set on a Troopy.

why would you want a troopy over this? to me a troopy is too big to be nimble and too small to be a real camper. i think this cuts the right swath for compact travel. if youre thinking troopy, maybe you oughta jump on this. you could always sell it at a loss to me next year, if its not quite long enough for you. ;)
 

gearguywb

Explorer
Now there's a great plan :). I just love the Troopys....can't help it. I would like to set one up for our weekend trips where we are carrying a lot of gear (bikes, kayaks, DOG) etc.
 

safariteam5

New member
Ol Yeller is still available. I have had a few serious bites but no joy yet. I was perhaps a bit ambitious in my original pricing. I would like to get $17k but I am willing to work on the price. I just posted some new pics on Flickr.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/15514035@N02/
Take a look and please somebody give this beautiful truck a new home with lots of trails to run on and mud holes to play in. If interested hit me on PM or send me an e-mail at safariteam5@yahoo.com
 

safariteam5

New member
The FJ-43 has gone on to new driver who I am sure will love her and wheel her like she deserves.

Now the sickness begins again. I pass by a really clean FJ-40 every morning on the way to the gym. I never moves so I am tempted to see what the owner will take for it.

Safe travels

Safariteam5
 

Pskhaat

2005 Expedition Trophy Champion
...a troopy is too big to be nimble and too small to be a real camper.

chriscon22.jpg


Au contraire! The Troopy's turning radius is smaller than a SWB Jeep and more volume inside than a D110.
 
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