OT--Selling cars on Internet
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
"Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located my
> Jeep.
>
> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>
> Ralph
>
The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new stock
condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a new
CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
**not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
factory AM/FM.
Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington and
back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now I
know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
highway gearing, etc. ;^)
Earle
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> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located my
> Jeep.
>
> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>
> Ralph
>
The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new stock
condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a new
CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
**not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
factory AM/FM.
Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington and
back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now I
know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
highway gearing, etc. ;^)
Earle
#15
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
"Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located my
> Jeep.
>
> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>
> Ralph
>
The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new stock
condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a new
CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
**not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
factory AM/FM.
Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington and
back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now I
know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
highway gearing, etc. ;^)
Earle
news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located my
> Jeep.
>
> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>
> Ralph
>
The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new stock
condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a new
CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
**not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
factory AM/FM.
Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington and
back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now I
know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
highway gearing, etc. ;^)
Earle
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
"Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located my
> Jeep.
>
> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>
> Ralph
>
The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new stock
condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a new
CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
**not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
factory AM/FM.
Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington and
back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now I
know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
highway gearing, etc. ;^)
Earle
news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located my
> Jeep.
>
> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>
> Ralph
>
The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new stock
condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a new
CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
**not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
factory AM/FM.
Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington and
back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now I
know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
highway gearing, etc. ;^)
Earle
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
Earle,
The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
the real market for them is in California.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
>> my
>> Jeep.
>>
>> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>
> The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
> of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
>
> We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> stock
> condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> new
> CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
> the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
> **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> factory AM/FM.
>
> Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> and
> back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now
> I
> know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> highway gearing, etc. ;^)
>
> Earle
>
>
The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
the real market for them is in California.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
>> my
>> Jeep.
>>
>> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>
> The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
> of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
>
> We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> stock
> condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> new
> CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
> the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
> **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> factory AM/FM.
>
> Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> and
> back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now
> I
> know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> highway gearing, etc. ;^)
>
> Earle
>
>
#18
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
Earle,
The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
the real market for them is in California.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44511ebf$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
>> my
>> Jeep.
>>
>> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>
> The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
> of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
>
> We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> stock
> condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> new
> CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
> the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
> **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> factory AM/FM.
>
> Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> and
> back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now
> I
> know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> highway gearing, etc. ;^)
>
> Earle
>
>
The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
the real market for them is in California.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44511ebf$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
>> my
>> Jeep.
>>
>> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>
> The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
> of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
>
> We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> stock
> condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> new
> CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
> the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
> **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> factory AM/FM.
>
> Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> and
> back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now
> I
> know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> highway gearing, etc. ;^)
>
> Earle
>
>
#19
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
Earle,
The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
the real market for them is in California.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44511ebf$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
>> my
>> Jeep.
>>
>> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>
> The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
> of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
>
> We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> stock
> condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> new
> CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
> the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
> **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> factory AM/FM.
>
> Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> and
> back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now
> I
> know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> highway gearing, etc. ;^)
>
> Earle
>
>
The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
the real market for them is in California.
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44511ebf$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
>> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
>> my
>> Jeep.
>>
>> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>
> The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a bunch
> of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
>
> We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> stock
> condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> new
> CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid, with
> the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors are
> **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> factory AM/FM.
>
> Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> and
> back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways. Now
> I
> know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> highway gearing, etc. ;^)
>
> Earle
>
>
#20
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Re: OT--Selling cars on Internet
Y'think?
http://earlehorton.tripod.com/temp/FJ40-2_24.jpgç
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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> Earle,
>
> The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
> the real market for them is in California.
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44511ebf$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> >> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
> >> my
> >> Jeep.
> >>
> >> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
> >>
> >> Ralph
> >>
> >
> > The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a
bunch
> > of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
> >
> > We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> > stock
> > condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> > After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> > new
> > CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> > doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid,
with
> > the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors
are
> > **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> > factory AM/FM.
> >
> > Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> > and
> > back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways.
Now
> > I
> > know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> > highway gearing, etc. ;^)
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>
http://earlehorton.tripod.com/temp/FJ40-2_24.jpgç
Earle
"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
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> Earle,
>
> The internet may be the best bet for selling your Toyota as I am assuming
> the real market for them is in California.
>
>
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:44511ebf$0$24427$a82e2bb9@reader.athenanews.c om...
> > "Pumper Hinkle" <pumperhinkle@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> > news:t284g.3698$DT5.339@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> >> Have you considered the online trader? It's where I actually located
> >> my
> >> Jeep.
> >>
> >> And by the way, what's the price of the FJ?
> >>
> >> Ralph
> >>
> >
> > The Missus wants $4,500 for it. That's what we paid. I will have a
bunch
> > of photos, once I figure out how to get the format Ebay wants.
> >
> > We originally bought the vehicle, with the idea of restoring it to new
> > stock
> > condition, or monster off road, we didn't know which. That was in 1998.
> > After I did a brake job, a few minor repairs, installed new seats and a
> > new
> > CCOT rain gutter, we just drove it. Drive train is all original. Roof
> > doesn't leak. (Big problem with FJ40s.) Body is "generally" solid,
with
> > the usual need for minor rust repair in fenders, corners, etc. Floors
are
> > **not** of the Flintstone type. Manufacture date Nov. 1973, 3 speed,
> > factory AM/FM.
> >
> > Gas mileage is 15 or so. I just got back from driving it to Farmington
> > and
> > back, from here. That is a six hour drive, more or less, both ways.
Now
> > I
> > know why modern cars are so sissified, with insulation, power steering,
> > highway gearing, etc. ;^)
> >
> > Earle
> >
> >
>
>