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1970 Blazer, Rolled - SOLD

Quite honestly though, that thing is attractive for 2k OBO if your intent was to build it to wheel.. In Maine you'd never ever find a solid original 70 w/o any major cancer and if you did especially w original metal you would pay some serious coin! Can you other guys around the country (non salt on the roads in the winter) find K5s of this vintage for this price, this solid? Lets say $1800.. Good deal IMHO...Slap some tons under that thing, full cage, winch bla bla bla...Good fun...
 
I got my rust free K5 out west for $1800. Less than $3000 total I had it back in Michigan.

Personally I'd fix the thing myself. If I had more time and money...and oh a pole barn and some acres...I'd make a serious offer but not $2000. If it was rust free and a stick I could see $2000 in the damaged condition it's in. I watched a good shape rust free 71 with 4" of lift, 35's, 350/SM465/205/D44/12bolt/3.73's sell here for $4000 last summer. Gas prices have made these things just not as valuable as they used to be, especially here in the rust belt where jobs are scarce and disposable income is low.
 
I could get you a descent 68-72 truck-k5-burb for under 2k. no prob.

I was gonna say the same thing.
They are out there, not everyday but wait a bit and you get great deals.
We sent a couple back east that we got for $500-600 complete with something wrong with the drivetrain.
 
i can't remember the last time i even saw a first gen here in joysey... well, other than that goofy dually towrig i posted about awhile back...
 
There's a reason I didn't buy mine in Michigan. They exist back west. Road trip or a car delivery and it's yours.
 
i can't remember the last time i even saw a first gen here in joysey... well, other than that goofy dually towrig i posted about awhile back...
Amen man.. Tough to find one back our way that is not swiss cheese..
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Well maybe I should start a new thread for this vintage K5... That is the other truck I desire...
AMJ & 1beatK5, post up some deals you guys find on the 68-72.. I'll start the thread... My criteria will be trucks that are not totally Gaylord Farkerd out...
 
Sold

Sold to a guy that is going to give it some TLC. I'd love to fix it up, but don't have the time, money, pole barn, etc. (similar to what someone else posted.)

About the insurance. They totaled it. They said the value (if it was repaired) would be around $5100. The estimated cost to repair it was going to be $1000 - $1500 more than that, therefore, it was totaled.

As far as paying the insurance company the salvage cost so I could get it back, that was a LOT more than the $200 to $500 I had been told to expect. That's why I had to ask $2000 for it, to cover my cost to get it back, plus some of the money I had in it.

Thanks for all the input. :bow:

And you guys are crazy! :waytogo:
 
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Sold to a guy that is going to give it some TLC. I'd love to fix it up, but don't have the time, money, pole barn, etc. (similar to what someone else posted.)

About the insurance. They totaled it. They said the value (if it was repaired) would be around $5100. The estimated cost to repair it was going to be $1000 - $1500 more than that, therefore, it was totaled.

As far as paying the insurance company the salvage cost so I could get it back, that was a LOT more than the $200 to $500 I had been told to expect. That's why I had to ask $2000 for it, to cover my cost to get it back, plus some of the money I had in it.

Thanks for all the input. :bow:

And you guys are crazy! :waytogo:

$5100?
I would have taken that and went home, and not have to worry about selling it.
The only reason we said buy back is to keep it.
I hope you made at least an extra $500 on top of the $5100 with all the hassle you had to go thru buying it back, and then listing it and reading our silly comments, and all.:thumb:
 
I would have not even went through insurance and just kept the thing.
He will be on here looking for another one to replace it sooner or later.
 
I would have not even went through insurance and just kept the thing.
He will be on here looking for another one to replace it sooner or later.
You kidding me?
If they paid him $5100 for that truck and he had to buy it back for probably$1200 and then he sold it for $2000.
He couldn't have sold it for close to that before he rolled it, let alone after.
I doubt he's going to get another.:whistle:
 
You kidding me?
If they paid him $5100 for that truck and he had to buy it back for probably$1200 and then he sold it for $2000.
He couldn't have sold it for close to that before he rolled it, let alone after.
I doubt he's going to get another.:whistle:[/quo

So you are telling me he sold it for 5900.00. Then YEAH I would have done that too. Were did he say that he got 5100.00 for it from insurance, unless I read it wrong...

All i was saying is that I would have kept it and fixed it my self. instead of going through insurance and giving up my safe driving discount.:dunno:

JMO unless I got it wrong. Then oops... sorry.
 
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