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View Poll Results: Price?
Less than $600 7 22.58%
$600 to $1000 21 67.74%
$1000 to $1400 2 6.45%
$1400 to $2000 1 3.23%
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Old 08-20-2012, 09:07 AM   #1
bambbrose
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Price for project

Just looking to get an idea of what you guys would pay for this?

I might buy it for myself, but need to make sure I'm paying the right price. Have an appointment to check out tonight.

72 K5 4x4
-no motor, no trans, no transfer case
-has 72 grill and earlier grill
-new tailgate
-vinyl rear seat is in great shape
-missing most of interior though
-rust as shown, not horrible compared to what I've seen
-dent in quarter on passenger side


Option plate shown, original cab was fairly well optioned.
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Old 08-20-2012, 10:10 AM   #2
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Re: Price for project

More pics.

All lenses are there, and a bunch of random parts are boxed up.

I have zero parts to start my project, so this would be my starting point.
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Old 08-20-2012, 10:12 AM   #3
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Re: Price for project

Last one
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Old 08-20-2012, 05:13 PM   #4
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Re: Price for project

poll answered my question perfectly. Thank you to those of you who voted! Going to see it in the next hour.
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Old 08-21-2012, 11:04 PM   #5
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Re: Price for project

So did you end up getting the blazer?
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Old 08-22-2012, 09:34 AM   #6
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Re: Price for project

Nope.

Talked him to $700, but then when I saw in person it wasn't worth the effort as a starting point.

Good for parts!

Anyone in North Carolina (my current location) near Raleigh who needs parts should check it out. It has:
-tailgate
-disc brakes up front
-2 original ralley type wheels
-the posi rear end diff cover is rusted through and exposed to the elements, not sure its worth anything
-the one passenger door in blue is good
-rear seat is ok, definitely rebuildable.
-grill is ok
-none of the floor/deck is useable. Rust is horrible. It has extremely poorly done patches, which is why I declined.
-tons of misc parts

I bet he'd take $500 to $600 for everything. It is a roller.

No title!

Can you buy whole new rear floor sections for a blazer?
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Old 08-22-2012, 06:03 PM   #7
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Re: Price for project

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Originally Posted by bambbrose View Post
Nope.

Talked him to $700, but then when I saw in person it wasn't worth the effort as a starting point.

Good for parts!

Anyone in North Carolina (my current location) near Raleigh who needs parts should check it out. It has:
-tailgate
-disc brakes up front
-2 original ralley type wheels
-the posi rear end diff cover is rusted through and exposed to the elements, not sure its worth anything
-the one passenger door in blue is good
-rear seat is ok, definitely rebuildable.
-grill is ok
-none of the floor/deck is useable. Rust is horrible. It has extremely poorly done patches, which is why I declined.
-tons of misc parts

I bet he'd take $500 to $600 for everything. It is a roller.

No title!

Can you buy whole new rear floor sections for a blazer?
I saw the plywood covering the entire rear floor in the picture and knew that wasn't a good sign
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