How rare to see two of these for sale at the same time on the same website when they're as rare as hens teeth! Interesting contrast between build details between the two. Beautifully built, good luck with your sale!
What I don't understand is why the prices on these Earthroamer's aren't dropping nearly as fast as they should. Some of the prices on the 6.0 and 6.4L platforms is just delusional.
@Victorian - These are very nice. A little spendy and there are other manufacturers out there that make something similar but not as robust to lift the shock mount. These seem to be the "Go-to" for most people that spend time off pavement in their Transit as they're skid plate like design can...
Can you elaborate on the bubbles in the bed liner on the sides of the RV? Is there some sort of fiberglass rot or de-lamination that was covered or repaired but not sanded flat?
It takes high profit margins to keep the big guy in charge fed. A month later and no responses or consideration to close the thread if the position is filled. Off to a good start....
Excellent build. It's like my trucks twin little brother. I've got a white 22 Super Duty Supercab Shortbed with a black GFC. It's remarkably how fundamentally similar our builds were! I've just got a larger carbon and physical footprint and a lighter wallet every time I fill up that 7.3L beast...
You may want to state if its a manual or auto. I'm not a Toyota guru but I know the 6MT is the sought after version but not sure what years it was offered.....
Interesting what the market figured it was worth, without hitting the reserve... Defenders are tending to still command a premium on BAT lately too. Thanks for the link, it was helpful.
That was not the intention. Merely calling it as written. There's no negative tone or inflection in those post's. Not discussing it would do a disservice to those less knowledgeable or engaged.
Looks the same in the pictures and states it was sold to Dave. This guy is Dave. Appears to be selling it at auction cost plus the BAT fees, a year later. Evidently overland vehicles retain their value more that real estate these days? ?
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