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07-13-2005, 05:43 PM | #1 |
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Decision has been made... K5 is a going to a new home (long, sorry)
I really appreciate everyone's input on the last thread I started. For anyone wanting to come up to speed, please read-
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=163498 I really need a truck- for work, for the family, and most importantly for playtime. It's time. Plus, my commute has dropped from 60 miles a day to 2 miles a day, so the commuter car is going out the door too. In order to get my truck, I need to offload my K5 unfortunately. I am looking at an older Ford F-350 96-97 quad cab long box or a 96-99 K3500 quad cab long box. Not sure which yet, but I just can't bring myself to pay $40-50k for a new truck, and obviously I have no problem driving an older vehicle Those model years are my favorite for the respective manufacturers. Anyways... I can't put my finger on an asking price- I am just too close to it to make a fair decision. I won't take a penny under $6,000, but I have no idea how much (if any) over that I can go. Now I know a truck is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay, but I could sure use your help for a starting price. I am not looking to sell on this forum, so be as critical as possible. Don't spare my feelings. Some details (good and bad here fellas, all cards on the table) Positives- Tuff Country EZ Ride 6" springs, <300 miles Explorer ES-3000s front, <300 miles Explorer Stainless brake lines front <300 miles Moog M2 Upper/Lower BJS <300 miles Moog M2 Tie Rod Ends <300 miles Moog M2 Draglink <300 miles Wagner Rotors <300 miles Cardone Calipers <300 miles Inner/Outer Federal hub bearings <300 miles Brute Force u-joints (axles) <300 miles Warn hubs Rough Country dual steering stabilizer <300 miles Performance Accessories 3" Body Lift Front bumper cut/welded Prothane Body Mounts Superlift 2" rear springs Rough Country 2" rear blocks Rancho RS-5000 shocks rear 38x15.50R16 Interco TruXus STSs with about 50% treadlife 16x10" American Racing Diamond Locks Smittybilt 6 point roll cage, spreaders widened (glove box opens! ) Holly Street Avenger 670cfm carb <300 miles Accel 8.8mm wires <300 miles Proform HEI distributor, all new <300 miles Edelbrock Performer Carb Edelbrock Valve covers Hedman Headers <300 miles Totally custom true dual 2 1/2" exhaust with H pipe, stainless mufflers + tips B&M Supercooler Transcooler New fuel pump, new battery, 4 core radiator, new distributor, new voltage regulator Pioneer head unit + outdoor speakers custom rear roll pan Smooth tailgate with custom skin Front fenders, hood, grille in great shape passenger rear quarter in good shape, doors & inner panels in good shape 3.73s, TH350, D44 front, 12 bolt rear Truck runs AWESOME with great power, shifts solidly, starts easy and runs good, even in 100 degree weather. Now for the negatives Steering box leaks (1 tsp/mo) Oil pan leaks (1 tbs/mo) Tranny leaks (1 tbs/mo) Xfer case leaks (1 tbs/mo) Front pumpkin leaks (1 tsp/mo) No carpet Driver side needs new floor pan Both rocker boxes need bottom sheet metal (all cancer cut away) Heater not hooked up, fan doesn't work (haven't investigated) Truck does have ongoing short, have used cutoff switch to prevent battery dying Rear tailights work, both blinkers work, LH brake light doesn't. Possibly source of short ahmeter guage not hooked up Rear quarter on driver side has about a 2" crack by the fenderwell Previous owner hacked dash for DIN stereo mount rear seat not mounted Well, that's about it. I could sure use some pointers... Like how much of this to divulge if I list on Ebay, I really want to be honest and fair and don't want to mislead. guys, thanks in advance. For everything. Many of you have been there and helped me when I was installing everything from the list above. If anyone had a 'shell' and were looking for the guts to populate it, I bet they couldn't get a better deal on all of the mods and bolt ons, even if they didn't drive it as is. Guys, be honest with me, don't sugar coat it, don't worry about protecting my feelings here.
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07-14-2005, 06:33 AM | #2 |
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w/ out any sugar coating - you'll be sorry!
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07-14-2005, 07:19 AM | #3 |
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Go for it, new rigs have all the positives.
Positive increase in monthly payments. Positive increase in insurance payments. Positive increase in the 'gotta customize to be different' catagory... Just pickin', do what works best for you and your family, that's what matters. |
07-14-2005, 10:08 AM | #4 |
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It's a nice blazer, but the rust issues in the rocker boxes and floor would scare me off. I would be concerned with what you can't see. I think if you disclose that info, your not going to get $6K. Maybe the thing is worth more in parts? I don't know. Just giving you my honest opinion.
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07-14-2005, 10:21 AM | #5 |
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Bring it to you friendly Ford (excuse my language) dealer and see what they would give you for it on a trade in. The dealers seem ready to deal.
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07-14-2005, 10:28 AM | #6 |
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Option 1
Try to sell in current condition. As we all know, you just have to find the right buyer. Some are looking for a lifted blazer, some are looking for stock suspension. How is your local market? If like here, I would suspect around $5k. Ebaywise, I would suspect around $4k. Option 2 Part out lift kits and sell with stock suspension and tires. Would probably net about the same $ plus what you'd get off the lift stuff. Too bad you couldn't get it to Reno, always kind of a "feeding frenzy" around here during HAN.
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07-14-2005, 10:54 AM | #7 |
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Oh yeah, good old Hot August Nights... Where money and impulse always seemed to increase the coin in seller's pockets. Nostalgia ain't cheap, that's for sure.
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07-14-2005, 11:20 AM | #8 |
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I'd slap some carpet in it and make sure it is cosmetically looking sharp. Your target buyer is probably a young guy 16-25 looking for a cool toy. Put it up for $7500 and see if you get any bites. If not, drop the price a little. The brand new big tires are a huge selling point.
I'd get that short figured out and remove the cut off switch. It screams that there might be lots of other problems that you may have decided to create "work arounds".
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07-14-2005, 02:06 PM | #9 |
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I can see why you're having a hard decision of letting this sweet truck go. Good luck with everything.
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07-14-2005, 09:59 PM | #10 |
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Just take some time to think about it. If I remember right, this is the second time you have owned this blazer. I recently sold mine and I was okay with it at first. A couple of weeks ago I came back to the board to "check in" and pulled up the pics of my blazer. BIG mistake ! It has been bugging me ever since and the time and $$ invested will never come back. I got a fair price for mine ($14K) and was happy with the deal, but I could never have what I had for anywhere near that price. The problems you state on your post are MINOR compared to what most of us have or have gone through. When you are sitting in that ford and you see a 67-72 chevy coming your way, it will be tough.
Just my .02 Bret
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07-15-2005, 12:31 AM | #11 |
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Well put brett... I would keep the blazer as a toy and get an older beat work truck.. J.M.O. Blazer's are kinda like women cant live with em and can't live with out em..
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07-15-2005, 11:23 AM | #12 |
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Brett, I though you had the opportunity to buy your blazer back as well.
Although my '72 is my daily driver, I look forward to the day I can afford a daily driver and use the Blazer as a fun truck.
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07-20-2005, 08:06 AM | #13 |
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My personal input. Around here that truck would bring real close to $6000 if you start your asking price around the $7500 that someone else mentioned. As was stated above, the issues you have are minor in comparison, and someone who is interested in that truck won't be looking for something so perfect they can't drive it.
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07-20-2005, 11:17 AM | #14 |
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Looks like he settled on $6800.
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/car/84421432.html Good luck with the sale and make sure you tell the next owner about the board.
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07-22-2005, 05:54 PM | #15 |
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Thanks! Goes in Autotrader online tomorrow- hit the magazine today. I have had tons of interest in SoCal, but I am not too interested in the drive just yet so I will try and move it locally first.
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07-22-2005, 06:13 PM | #16 |
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I feal your pain, I have had a bunch of headaches w/ "GQ" ever since I bought
it, I know I could not build another one for what I have in it, but the other day I had a guy write a check for $15K and lay it in front of me and I have been second guessing myself ever since, should I have sold it, I told him it was not 4 sale, but then I turned around and told him if he writes me one for $20K it's his, maybe that is too much in everyone here's opinion, but if I am going to regret it later it's not going to be from giving it away Just a little food for thought
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07-23-2005, 12:52 AM | #18 | |
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For the right price, and if paid upfront, I will go halfway or possibly all of the way. I don't need a reason to go halfway (Las Vegas) or all of the way (San Diego)... Any reason is a good reason to those spots.
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07-23-2005, 10:38 AM | #20 |
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Well, here is the Autotrader link-
http://www.collectorcartraderonline....1/80263391.htm wish me luck! again... How do you guys like the pic? Figured they all use front view, so I would do something different.
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