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Old 10-30-2004, 10:26 AM   #1
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Top value please

Ihave a guy wanting to trade me a single wall top on some truckparts. I know the value of my parts but don't know what a, what looks like an above average top, said he had the hidges redone by a pro. It looks real solid, no crakes that I could see and all the hard ware is there, it's still on the blazer and the rolling 4wd chassis looks to be ok too. Anyway can anyone give me a ballpark idea of value? Thanks Dean@tnchev M G B Y
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Old 10-30-2004, 11:47 AM   #2
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I was following prices for awhile on Ebay for the past few months and noticed that the price is closely related to the region you live it. Out west, CA, WA, OR, they seem to be in big demand so the price can be quite high depending on shape. I saw a perfect top go in Indiana though for just over a $100(single wall).
I'd say in your area that top would go for max $150-$200 in good shape. It has had work though and my thoughts would be that it will probably need work again even though you said it looks good. The hardware is a good thing that adds value.
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Old 10-30-2004, 01:15 PM   #3
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I was following prices for awhile on Ebay for the past few months and noticed that the price is closely related to the region you live it. Out west, CA, WA, OR, they seem to be in big demand so the price can be quite high depending on shape. I saw a perfect top go in Indiana though for just over a $100(single wall).
I'd say in your area that top would go for max $150-$200 in good shape. It has had work though and my thoughts would be that it will probably need work again even though you said it looks good. The hardware is a good thing that adds value.
Thanks, That is about what I figured. He of course thinks it's worth more, we will see! One more question, is the 2nd seat in a burb the same as blazer? Dean@tnchev M G B Y
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Old 10-30-2004, 02:44 PM   #4
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I paid $200 last year for a double wall with the rear hatch, needs some minor fiberglass work. It was missing some hardware, like one of the rear hatch slides that holds the hatch up. It is difficult and expensive to find/buy the little things like that. Make sure you also get all the hardware needed to properly fasten the top. If it is absolutely complete with all the hardware I think the top your looking at is worth quite a bit more, especially since alot of people like the single wall top more than the double wall. Just my .02
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Old 10-30-2004, 03:25 PM   #5
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For A Single Wall Top I Would Trade Almost Anything - Priceless 2 Me.
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Old 10-30-2004, 06:27 PM   #6
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For A Single Wall Top I Would Trade Almost Anything - Priceless 2 Me.
I would take your land and everything on it, but I would need pix of your females. Just kiddin! So ballpark it, I have to get back to him by monday. Thanks Dean@tnchev M G B Y
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Old 10-31-2004, 07:22 AM   #7
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ON MY PROFILE, IF YOU TAKE HER ALL HER BAGGAGE COMES WITH. :p

DAMN, I WAS JUST IN KNOX 2 WEEKS AGO, I REALLY WOULD NEED A
FEW PIC'S BEFORE I PRICED IT, SORRY, TRADE YA A TRUCK FOR IT, I
GUESS AROUND $250 IF HATCH / GLASS / SHELL / HANDLE / H.WARE
AND EVERYTHING IS THERE AND IN GOOD CONDITION, JUST A GUESS.
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Old 10-31-2004, 03:13 PM   #8
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Yes, It's all there plus two extra tinted side windows. He is out of town for 4 days working and will be back on wed. I may just go ahead and trade with him. I will probly trade to get him of the rolling chassis too. Can't believe you were in Knox and didn't stop by my truckfarm for a visit. Dean@tnchev M G B Y
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Old 10-31-2004, 04:34 PM   #9
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Old 10-31-2004, 04:38 PM   #10
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I have been haveing a hard time getting rid of mine here in oregon.. I would guess from the description 250-300 dollar's....JMO..
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I have been haveing a hard time getting rid of mine here in oregon...

your kidding right? put an ad on ck5.com or here and i'm sure it will sell fast.
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Old 11-04-2004, 09:29 PM   #12
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I paid 300 for mine.it is all thier bnut has a small crack in the back nothing bad and i had to redbuild the rear hatch it was cracking around the handle
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Old 11-05-2004, 09:29 AM   #13
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Single wall tops are the more desireable but they are plentiful. The hatch is key. A excellent hatch can bring $150 with all the hardware and the top without the hatch can also bring $150. I've never seen a top without some surface cracking where the pieces of fibergalass are seamed (inside or exterior). That is not structual so no big whoop. The top surface is sometimes concave so you have to look at the top from the top. It is also very common for a small piece to be broken on one of the front corners from storage. The originally came with chrome or stainless pieces that go down the side -----where the mounting bolts go through. They are heavy and require a minimum of 2 guys to move or mount them---and that is a struggle so be aware if you swap for it. Good luck---Huck
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Old 11-05-2004, 09:37 AM   #14
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Follow on---the Burb seats and the blazer seats are the same but---the mounts are very different. You can usually find a rear seat for a blazer with mounts for around $100.
If the trade is for the rolling chassis, top and body---that puts a different light on the trade----rolling 4x4 chassis = without body==$1--300. The body---that depends on the rust damage and can be worth nothing to a lot! Would gladly pay $1500. for a truly solid Blazer body with no rust damage. Huck
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