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04-13-2012, 12:52 AM | #1 |
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Help with a trade I may have
First off here's my '92 Cherokee rock crawler
Mods are: 4.0 HO 8in'' of lift long arm boxed in frame (uni body) tera-flex revolver shackles heavy duty front and rear bumpers with D-rings welded and hitches L.E.D tail lights (front) doors come off easy new tranny 231 t-case with sye, with extra t-case waggy D44 axles front and rear,5:13 gears, new seals gears everything, welded in rear, lock right in front, maybe 150 miles on set after rebuild and extra shafts for rear 37" Iroks, good tread with some rock rash, on bead lock rims JAZ bucket seats with covers in front bucket seats in back 1st gear lock out on board air 6 rock lights under jeep hella front lights smitty 10,000lb winch 2 fire extinguishers His is a '70 C-10 stepside 4x4 Bare with me, the next are a post from his sale add... Mods are: 70 chevy with a 68 front clip the truck is actually really damn straight except for the front fenders an hood. It has a 350 with a th350 an np205 it has a 10 bolt front with discs and a eaton HO rear both have 4.56s and the rear has a locker of some sorts. It runs an drives but is still a project New stuff includes. Griffin Aluminum Radiator Derale Tranny Cooler headlight dimmer an ignition switches are all brand new offroad design shackle flip an zero rate kit rs5000 shocks and a bunch more stuff. He's asking $3,500 and I was asking the same for mine, $3,500. Posted via Mobile Device |
04-13-2012, 01:15 AM | #2 |
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Re: Help with a trade I may have
Well, your call as to what it is worth to you. I'd make real sure the body and frame VINs match the paperwork. As to condition, lots of mods and random parts are not a good start. It always costs more to fix up a truck than start with something almost done. The nickle and dime stuff eat you up. Looks like the bed wood is gone, that alone can cost a bit if you go beyond tossing in a sheet of plywood. But it is an old Chevy! :-)
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04-13-2012, 02:02 AM | #3 |
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Re: Help with a trade I may have
Not a fair trade..he'd be getting tha most IMO..
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04-13-2012, 04:44 AM | #4 |
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Re: Help with a trade I may have
Well, I slept on it. I'd love to have a 4x4 to build up a little for a part time driver but I think I'm continue my '67 bagged truck. The truck didn't have a title so he bought a parts truck and from pics he's shown that's clearly a cab swap so the frame and cab aren't matching. The bed was wood and it's gone because it's sagging from that rear pic view lol. It sits up good but I just can't. I love my Jeep and besides I have a '67 bagged on 24's . I don't need to have my attention stray on another of the same era. My next needs to be my uncles old '49 Chevy truck.
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04-13-2012, 04:55 AM | #5 |
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Re: Help with a trade I may have
Around here the truck would go for around $3,500-4,000 ballpark figure. I don't know what you have in the Jeep. That being said i would probly trade, but hey, i'm partial to these old trucks. Looks like there is a ton of goodies in the jeep, but it can only be used for one thing=rock crawling or off-roading. The truck looks like it has a decent body and would make a nice truck for the street or some off-road mudding. Just my thoughts. Good luck with your decision, Joseph
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