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Old 02-10-2005, 12:38 AM   #1
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Some help with prices...before I list

I have quite a few things I am looking at getting rid of...and was hoping for some help, to see if it is even worth getting rid of...or if I should just scrap the stuff.

I bought a '71 blazer...and it has some things I want to get rid of.

My questions are for the stuff as follows...

-Original seats with belts and brackets
-Original spare tire mount
-'71 front clip (everything...fenders, core support, etc)
-460776.....305...78-79...2 motor with a three on the tree tranny
-Manual Transmision cross member
-Radiator for manual tranny
-Rear hatch...not in great shape, but a rear hatch none-the-less

I suppose that is it...

any help would be great...thanks

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Old 02-10-2005, 01:51 AM   #2
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I would say the following - Just my opinion:

Original seats with belts and brackets

The seats should be worth $200-$250 I would think, even with needing covers and foam. Maybe more if you can find somebody locally who wouldn't have to pay for shipping. The prices on buckets seems to be a little soft lately.


-Original spare tire mount

I would think at least $100. I've seen a couple lately that were in good shape and had the retaining cap and bolt that brought closer to $125.


-'71 front clip (everything...fenders, core support, etc)

Depending on condition, anywhere between $150 and probably $400 if it's pretty rust free. Again, you're limited because the stuff is too hard to ship.


-460776.....305...78-79...2 motor with a three on the tree tranny

The 305's and the 3 speed aren't worth anything to me, just my opinion.


-Manual Transmision cross member

No idea, maybe $25



-Radiator for manual tranny

An original radiator isn't worth much, in my opinion.


-Rear hatch...not in great shape, but a rear hatch none-the-less

If it's repairable, probably only $50 tops.
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Old 02-10-2005, 08:20 AM   #3
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Thank you very much...gonna get some pictures of the stuff and list it...might make some adjustments where necessary, but for the most part, will give your pricing a wirl...

thanks again

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Old 02-10-2005, 08:26 AM   #4
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A good place to get real estimates are the completed auctions on ebay. Search for items like yours in the completed area
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If the blazer is a 4x4, that cross member is for both auto and manual transmissions.
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Old 02-10-2005, 11:18 AM   #6
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I think his Blazer is a 2wd.
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Old 02-10-2005, 01:44 PM   #7
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aye...

2wd Blazer...the PO gave me an auto crossmember in the deal...

and it still has the manual crossmember on it, so I am going to pull it

Thanks for the help guys

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