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Old 12-04-2004, 07:04 PM   #1
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Awesome deal in Missouri....

Check out the "buy it now" price on this..... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...509279492&rd=1
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Old 12-04-2004, 07:07 PM   #2
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Old 12-04-2004, 07:32 PM   #3
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Thats not far from me.
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Old 12-04-2004, 07:49 PM   #4
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Gah! And it's orange, too! Good deal.
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Old 12-04-2004, 07:57 PM   #5
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nice truck...it even has a really straight GMC tailgate! I'm sure it would be easy to find someone with a Chevy gate to trade...
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Old 12-04-2004, 08:32 PM   #6
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Hey Mudder, I was actually thinking of you when I posted this. You should go buy it.
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Old 12-04-2004, 10:36 PM   #7
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Mudder you said you wanted another truck.
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Old 12-04-2004, 11:04 PM   #8
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Beds way too long for me and he says it has rust..........
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Old 12-05-2004, 12:24 AM   #9
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Everybody go back and look at each of the photos:

1. Notice the long shadows. Photos were taken in morning/evening to enhance color like mags recommend. Shadow side dark photo shows nothing beyond a straight body.

2. Seller admits rust, but each photo was taken from above to angle away from the rockers. Take a close look. The rockers are toast, but prolly not w/gaping holes. The left fender's bottom behind tire has rust and holes. And since the shadow side photo is too dark to see right fender clearly, who knows what right fender condition is. Maybe both fenders' replacement time.

3. Seller admits A/C missing compressor, yet the eng compartment photo is from the side opposite the A/C. Let's see that gaping hole. And where's the battery shot where most rust occurs.

4. What is the trans? TH350 or TH400?

5. Doesn't that truck have a 2wd BB fan shroud? If so, where's the big block?

Conclusions:
A. Truck looks better than it is thru good photography. Seller has absolved himself of liablity by admitting rust up front but without emphasizing it thru clearly presented shots of rust spots.

B. The photo angles and lighting conceal the worst rust spots. Not all are visible, for sure.

C. The lack of a pass side angle engine compartment shot and a battery shot is conspicuous. The missing compressor may be because the owner did not want to find small block A/C brackets after having ditched the BB (if I'm right about the BB shroud).

C. If I'm right about this truck originally having a BB, not mentioning the trans may say either the trans is the BB's TH400 or it's not original. (Still conjecture at least until someone verifies whether shroud is for BB)

D. This truck has been maintained by people who used what was available, not what was right. The tailgate proves that up front, but the BB shroud (if I'm right) hints to the butchering of a BB truck. And now the small block has a miss. Not good. Sellers fix engine misses that are easily diagnosed and fixed.

The clever photos and seller's admissions should make any potential buyer question this truck's history and treatment therein. If one wants this truck for a parts truck or has a few parts trucks awaiting a platform, then ok, maybe a good deal to be had.

If buying to fix up with no parts laying around to lesson costs:
Fixing rust in both rockers, both fenders, and no doubt the kick panels & floors adds $300-$1k to a do-it-youselfer's cost depending on whether the fenders are replaced. More for the less equipped. Engine rebuild add $1-2k if you pull the motor. A/C compressor, system cleanout, little parts missing, and R12 recharge: prolly $500. And it would be dumb not to put new, better-made A/C hoses on: $200. Interior work: $400 plus if you replace the seat foam. Add in new tailgate, new paint job, suspension work, axle, brakes, & maybe radiator, all the little stuff, and this truck would cost upwards of $5000 for the do-it-youselfer save maybe the outsourced body and paint work. It could push $10k for the less equipped. I know, many of you could do it all for a pittance because you get parts at cost, your garage looks like an auto repair shop, and your backyard looks like a wrecking yard. Spare us the bragging.

Of course, one could just drive it till it dies while spending the bare minimum to keep it going. But what's the fun in that? Except for locals, it's not worth the trip to go get it unless it's dirt cheap. Besides, I hate orange.:p
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Old 12-05-2004, 12:59 AM   #10
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Everybody go back and look at each of the photos:

1. Notice the long shadows. Photos were taken in morning/evening to enhance color like mags recommend. Shadow side dark photo shows nothing beyond a straight body.

2. Seller admits rust, but each photo was taken from above to angle away from the rockers. Take a close look. The rockers are toast, but prolly not w/gaping holes. The left fender's bottom behind tire has rust and holes. And since the shadow side photo is too dark to see right fender clearly, who knows what right fender condition is. Maybe both fenders' replacement time.

3. Seller admits A/C missing compressor, yet the eng compartment photo is from the side opposite the A/C. Let's see that gaping hole. And where's the battery shot where most rust occurs.

4. What is the trans? TH350 or TH400?

5. Doesn't that truck have a 2wd BB fan shroud? If so, where's the big block?

Conclusions:
A. Truck looks better than it is thru good photography. Seller has absolved himself of liablity by admitting rust up front but without emphasizing it thru clearly presented shots of rust spots.

B. The photo angles and lighting conceal the worst rust spots. Not all are visible, for sure.

C. The lack of a pass side angle engine compartment shot and a battery shot is conspicuous. The missing compressor may be because the owner did not want to find small block A/C brackets after having ditched the BB (if I'm right about the BB shroud).

C. If I'm right about this truck originally having a BB, not mentioning the trans may say either the trans is the BB's TH400 or it's not original. (Still conjecture at least until someone verifies whether shroud is for BB)

D. This truck has been maintained by people who used what was available, not what was right. The tailgate proves that up front, but the BB shroud (if I'm right) hints to the butchering of a BB truck. And now the small block has a miss. Not good. Sellers fix engine misses that are easily diagnosed and fixed.

The clever photos and seller's admissions should make any potential buyer question this truck's history and treatment therein. If one wants this truck for a parts truck or has a few parts trucks awaiting a platform, then ok, maybe a good deal to be had.

If buying to fix up with no parts laying around to lesson costs:
Fixing rust in both rockers, both fenders, and no doubt the kick panels & floors adds $300-$1k to a do-it-youselfer's cost depending on whether the fenders are replaced. More for the less equipped. Engine rebuild add $1-2k if you pull the motor. A/C compressor, system cleanout, little parts missing, and R12 recharge: prolly $500. And it would be dumb not to put new, better-made A/C hoses on: $200. Interior work: $400 plus if you replace the seat foam. Add in new tailgate, new paint job, suspension work, axle, brakes, & maybe radiator, all the little stuff, and this truck would cost upwards of $5000 for the do-it-youselfer save maybe the outsourced body and paint work. It could push $10k for the less equipped. I know, many of you could do it all for a pittance because you get parts at cost, your garage looks like an auto repair shop, and your backyard looks like a wrecking yard. Spare us the bragging.

Of course, one could just drive it till it dies while spending the bare minimum to keep it going. But what's the fun in that? Except for locals, it's not worth the trip to go get it unless it's dirt cheap. Besides, I hate orange.:p
Great post(really), your not a detective by any chance?
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Old 12-05-2004, 06:57 PM   #11
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Thats probably why they are asking 1750 instead of 4750
Not my truck nor do I know the persons selling the truck, but I would go with the saying "You get what you pay for" on this truck
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Old 12-05-2004, 07:25 PM   #12
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I keep forgetting, that truck (which would be considered a "cream puff" in Virginia) is a rust bucket out there. LOL, probably why 90% of the east coast knows how to do body work and you guys pay someone else to do it.
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Old 12-05-2004, 10:20 PM   #13
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Thats probably why they are asking 1750 instead of 4750
Not my truck nor do I know the persons selling the truck, but I would go with the saying "You get what you pay for" on this truck
True, though with the rust, engine miss, shabby interior, cut dash, missing A/C compressor, and wrong tailgate, I'd say this truck is worth between $500 & $1000, with the fudge factor to be determined by a first hand look.
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Old 12-05-2004, 10:48 PM   #14
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IMO, a good running, driving, a decent looking truck is worth $1750, even if it has some rust on it. But i'd have to see that one in person.
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