....I've been seeing this one on Craigslist San Francisco for something like three years now and am getting tired of looking at it. If it were in my garage it would be a different story.
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This one might be a better deal - and it has two fewer doors to mess with...plus a classic mid-50s color scheme...
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Originally posted by SN-60 View PostThis sure looks like the one a friend of mine here in Massachusetts sold years ago....but I was told that his car was sold to someone in Austrialia.John Clary
Greer, SC
SDC member since 1975
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Sadly, there's gotta be a reason it hasn't sold for that kinda money. Too many doors to start. Beautiful restoration, but it appears it was done as a labor of love. That means lots of money spent and not much promise of a return on investment. A very small segment of the population will ever consider buying a Land Cruiser, let alone, restore one for the money necessary to make it look this nice. And that's too bad, cuz its a great deal for the money.sals54
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Originally posted by Milaca View PostLou, raise your garage up 4 feet and get three car-lifts. That way you can park 3 additional cars inside your garage. You are welcome!Originally posted by Lou Van Anne View Post...who's going to loan me the money?Originally posted by sals54 View PostSadly, there's gotta be a reason it hasn't sold for that kinda money. Too many doors to start. Beautiful restoration, but it appears it was done as a labor of love. That means lots of money spent and not much promise of a return on investment. A very small segment of the population will ever consider buying a Land Cruiser, let alone, restore one for the money necessary to make it look this nice. And that's too bad, cuz its a great deal for the money.
Sal, I LOVE Land Cruisers (most especially '53-4) or even Lark Cruisers! Four doors are just that more convenient. Ah, but having the cash is another think entirely... It really is a beautiful car and I hope the owner gets his price.
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