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03-20-2005, 12:19 AM | #1 |
All Praise RANDY!!
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Central California
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Question for you suburban lovers...
I was wondering what you all thought a good price would be for an original 67/68 suburban would be. I dont have a pic of the burb but I know it is a REALLY straight body with real old interior and on original 327?, I think... It is a faded green, I am thinking it is an old department of forestry vehicle, but not sure. It is a 2wd though. But man, the body is straight... I am just wondering what this might fetch... I talked to a friend of the owner and he told me the guy wanted $2500 for it, not sure? what do you all think? I would like to get em down to 12 or $1300,
I would love to add this to my collection, but what do you all think is a fair price, I mean this isnt a garage queen or anything, it has been outside all its life and would need a lot of work in the TLC dept. Thanks, NutZ |
03-20-2005, 03:38 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: "Under Montana skies."
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If it runs well and is safe with a rust-free, smooth body (however faded), at least $1000. If it was a Forestry truck, I'd guess that it has a utilitarian interior. Basic model. Expect high mileage since the forest service wouldn't sell it until over 75k, maybe more. Unless the original engine and trans blew up. I know, unlikely.
I've found that the bodywork kills my time much more than the repair work. Engine & driveline parts might cost more, but they go on quick in comparison. I do my own body & paint, BTW. Expect to spend time and money on the old window parts, too. Seats and carpet/mat go fast. Wiring harness & gauge cluster go slow. Rad support goes fast. Headliner goes slow. I could go on.
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