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I came across this 86 C-10 SWB 4x4, no engine or trans.....body in great shape. Guy is asking $2000, is it worth it? Thanks for any help....I am a 67-72 guy, and have no ideas.
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comes down to where you are located , here in the rust belt , I would buy it for $2k if its in that shape and I had a good rusted out runner to swap the drivetrain
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may not be unreasonable up here either but i always like to factor how much more it will take to get it running and then compare that truck to other available trucks in that price range.
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Im in NJ and in the rust belt and I wouldn't give you more than $700 for that shell
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I would offer 1500 max for it.
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Around here it would probably be $700-1000. Aside from the engine and transmission is it missing anything else? Transfer case?
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rust free 4x4 swb silverado not always easy to find......I would try to get him down to 1500
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It depends. Do you have a spare engine, transmission and transfer case? If yes, then you can put together a pretty nice truck at a fair price. If your going to have to buy all that then you will probably spend more on putting this one together than buying a running driving truck. Think it through.
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Really depends on how much you want to pay and what you're going to use it for. as stated above that's not a bad price if you have engine, trans and transfer case otherwise its going to add up quick. Prices in Oklahoma really are not any different then in Texass and if its really clean 1500 would probably be the max, but between 500 to 1000k is where id try to be at.
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Thanks guys for all the feedback!! I went to see it, does have a "later" (carb) 350 and trans in it, says it only needs to be hooked up....owner does not know if it runs. The truck is is very straight and rust free, I backed away!! If it had not been JACKED with trying to convert over to a carb engine (wiring was a mess), and all I needed to do was drop in another engine and trans....I would of pay $1500 for it all day!! Thanks again!!
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Funny the differences of opinion. I'd pay $2k, better for $1500 but if you're looking for one...another deal like that wouldn't pop up. Try buying a nice bed along, or a 4x4 swb frame or cab that hasn't been trashed. Grab a rusted truck for $500, yank the drivetrain and marry the two and you've got a ride.
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You say would have to Convert to a carb. 86 had a carb sounds like it needed hook up I don't think somebody would have set a motor in and it be a bad one I would of made a offer on it. sounds like a project that was started and didnt get finish me its worth the 2 grand
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I would go 1500.00 around here a good rust free short fleet bed will sell for $500-800.
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I'd think a truly rust-free, complete Silverado (looks like a Silverado from the pics) 4x4 SWB without a drivetrain is worth at least $1500. Will it sell quickly at that price? No, but how much is it worth if you put a good drivetrain in it? Seems like nearly all the 80's SWB's I see are either messed up (er, modified to some extent or another) or have little life left from being the ideal platform for a good off-roader, and the PO's taking thorough advantage of that.
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$500 starting point
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sum of it's parts worth more than the truck. I sold my '87 cheap but it had rust where you'd find it and had some issues. Although it was a fully loaded Silverado 4x4 lwb truck. Power everything. If I got two out of it I would of done a dance. 2k no. Espeacially being south of the rust belt.
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If it is in as good condition as you say it is and with in driving distance for me. It would be sitting in my driveway right now. Rust free is a bit hard to come by around here in the rust belt. I just paid $750 for a cab alone. There are trucks around here like that but rusted and they want $3500.
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if it is rust free to me its worth 2k+ all day.
all the trucks around me are rusted rotted junk and they still want 5k for them. pm all these 700-1000 dollar rust free k10's because I haven't seen them. |
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HMMM, I live in LA, and for some reason about $2k for a nice shell seems reasonable to me....I hate hacked up wiring, though.
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Im new to this so see if it works. video is of my 85 c10 2k is what I paid for it, the pictures are of I forget year 84 if I remember right K20 with a Dana 44 front axle and FF 14 bolt rear with 4.10s also 2k and I do want to add the bed really needed to be replaced on the K20 if you wanted it to be rust free but I mean come on its a K20 someone used the bed but other then that it was a clean truck cab forward.
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http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/3740403457.html http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/3705991643.html 2 for one but basically 1750 each http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/3780996684.html its a jimmy but still a good deal and probably will come down some. http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/3763206539.html another one still not a bad price. Okay so these finds were just on a quick search but I don't think any of these are a bad deal and people are always willing to negotiate. These maybe not the best to prove a point being this was on a whim search and like I said the key is patience but if you find something you think is a good deal jump on it. |
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I'd try and get him down closer to 1000-1500, use the fact you are going to have to source a drivetrain for it to your advantage when negotiating. Then pick up a beater with what you need and part the rest.
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I could sell trucks like that all day long even if i didn't want to do it myself..One of my bud's would snap that up in a heart beat... |
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