I posted last year about a 2014 in Montana with 47k miles selling for $33k, and that seemed high to me. But now I think that their discontinued status is already lifting prices a bit, and maybe average prices will slowly rise as the years pass. After all, Toyota did put "FJ" and "Cruiser" in the name, which harks back to the classics. Nostalgia for a discontinued 'classic' may be coming into play.
First post here! Not new to the yota team (I’ve had some Tacoma’s in the past), but I just got a steal on a 97 that I’ll post when I get some time. Speaking of a crazy price, look what this 96 4Runner went for the other day