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1972 blazer

74BBPowerHouse

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I'm almost positive i'm going to buy a 1972 blazer that been sitting a while.It has 3/4 ton axels,4speed and 205. It's really straight, just need a door, and a motor. My question is $2200 a good price? thanks
 
If it is straight and mostly rust free, that's a pretty good price even without a motor. Can you post some pics to help us get a better feel for it's condition? Do you have a motor to put in it?
 
No, I think that's a terrible price; don't waste your money.


Now what's the address so I can go offer $3000.00 for it ;) :D !
 
I paid $1800 for a beat, but running 71. I think I broke even. It came with a winch, new 35pro comps , GM crate motor with low miles, and a locker in a 12 bolt.
 
Doesn't sound too bad to me. As long as you are satisfied it's all good. There will always be people that say you are getting a killer deal and others that says you are paying too much.

Besides it's an investment.

I got mine for $1000.00 but that was 10 years ago. Needed work but I was happy with it. Bailing wire and duct tape kept it running for a couple years till I could afford to throw some dough at it.
 
74BBPowerHouse said:
it has no rust except on the bad drivers door

Pinch me, I must be dreaming...no rust :haha:

J/K
If it is all that, then, sure it's worth the price IMO.

There's a few 'big block install' threads floating around, check em out and it'll save you alot of guess work when you drop in the 454.

Welcome to the board, looking forward to seeing the pics.
 

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