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tylervalo 06-30-2013 02:59 PM

Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
I found this "83" today thats actually older and newer. Its an 83 cab on top of a pre 80 frame I think, it's got a NP205 and a 350 from a 70s Chevy II and a 90s front clip. Its in ok shape body wise and mechanical wise, might be a bit of a headache to make nice though. Hes asking 3500, what should I offer?
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J Knight 06-30-2013 04:26 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
From the outside I would say $2000 but it looks like a lot was done with the engine, exhaust, tranny and driveline. Might be worth $3000-$3500. What does the interior look like?
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tylervalo 06-30-2013 04:28 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
Interrior is decent, burb bench, "custom" headliner, door pannels, dash, and carpet
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tylervalo 06-30-2013 11:53 PM

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I offered 2500, he countered with 2800 and I accepted. The only thing wonky is the steering column, the high beam doesn't work and it was a column for an automatic.

Axle 07-05-2013 12:49 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
Floor mounted high beam switch still there?

Alex.

tylervalo 07-05-2013 12:54 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
No, its on the column
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79Betty 07-05-2013 02:22 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
That is a frankenstein lol. One way i know if the frame is pre 80's is if the front horns are round instead of pointed. All the purple looks cool though. Looks clean underneath?
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motornut 07-05-2013 05:47 PM

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the purple details are a nice touch,thats gotta cost some $$
I'd get it checked out good tho
any reason given for the sale?
whats shiney under the ebrake,could it be dynomatted

tylervalo 07-05-2013 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by 79Betty (Post 6158088)
That is a frankenstein lol. One way i know if the frame is pre 80's is if the front horns are round instead of pointed. All the purple looks cool though. Looks clean underneath?
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What do you mean by front horns?

Over all it's pretty clean, drives good, run straight no surprises yet. Only thing I'm having issues with is the TC, it won't shift into 4hi.

And yes, that's some type of sound deadner under the carpet. From what I understand the guy's landlord was getting on him about restoring it in the yard (he lived in a trailer park) so that's why he was selling it.

79Betty 07-05-2013 08:53 PM

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70's have round frame horns 80's have pointed. Seeing the 90's front end, but 80's bed i think you'd be alright. This is a 70's frame
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K10Scottsdale78 07-05-2013 09:25 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
2800 is a deal in my opinion, especially with them tires and lift on it, plus that motor looks great! Underside looks clean enough to eat off of compared to my truck. Just get that T-Case working, and paint it and you got yourself a nice driver truck

tylervalo 07-05-2013 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by K10Scottsdale78 (Post 6158705)
2800 is a deal in my opinion, especially with them tires and lift on it, plus that motor looks great! Underside looks clean enough to eat off of compared to my truck. Just get that T-Case working, and paint it and you got yourself a nice driver truck

That's the plan...or this is the plan (again):
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I'll probably drop it down to a 4" lift and 35's.

68Timber 07-05-2013 10:08 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
That was a great build. Are you doing Rustoleum again?

tylervalo 07-05-2013 10:12 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
Possibly. A friend has an uncle (doesn't everyone lol) who supposed to be just an amazing body man and painter and charges peanuts, but I mostly wanna use this to haul and play so looking showroom fresh isn't a big concern. I won't be able to do S2000 buckets again, but I plan to recreate what I did as closely as possible.

BTW, if you ever see my truck try to snap a pic, it's floating around in your area.

tylervalo 07-07-2013 06:48 PM

Re: Help pricing this Frankenstein
 
So my frame is definitely an 84'+, it's got the parking brake cable holders on the outside of the driver side frame rail. Unraveling more of the mystery as I go.


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