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08-12-2024, 04:09 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Southern Ut
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Valuation Help, Considering Purchase
We have a 72 K5 that was purchased new by a family member, but then went to a close family friend for the last decade. I let that family friend know I wanted to bring it back into our family and wanted first chance to purchase it and he is honoring those wishes as he reaches his later years.
I want to pay him a fair value and wanted opinions on what a fair value would be. He isn't looking to make a killing on it. It does need a restoration as it hasn't been garaged much in its life, but I do personally know the entire history. I set up my first mule deer on the tailgate at age 12, so there is a sentimental value in this one. Original motor Replacement trans 3 years ago Original miles (34K, never turned over). Most are small town miles, mountain trails hence the bumps and bruises Never in an accident Pretty well optioned Thoughts on value appreciated! I'm buying it no matter the price, just want to treat him fairly. 2018 and older values I felt confident in, but post covid I'm just not sure. Apologies if I'm being paranoid with the blurred out plates, I don't want anyone to try to pull this one away. I hope you guys can understand!
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Restoring a 1972 K5 CST Highlander, White on Parchment w/ Black Top Restoration Diary ------ Current WTB list: parchment rear seatbelt set, OEM 72 hood, OEM 72 pass. fender, all parts for a 4WD manual transmission conversion, AC compressor mounting bracket and hardware, OE tachometer assy, OE 72 grill inner/outer, OE 72 front and rear chrome bumpers |
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