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anyone in here intrested in this rig??

jello

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please click on the following link for all information.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.seanet.com/~angeley/1970blazer>http://www.seanet.com/~angeley/1970blazer</A>

FYI ...this month I added five aluminuim rims (off a 90' Blazer), a one inch ORD add a leaf in the rear and a rear U bolt flip kit

PS if you guys wait till I paint it and buy new tires then I will have to raise the price ..hehe
 
Maybe your asking alittle to much?

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i agree....unless you find some little high school kid with a rich daddy that buys him what ever he wants....no matter the cost....my guess would be to start out maybe 6500...that would be about max i think
just my .02

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You brothers may be right about the pricing- but understand the price was developed by adding up my reciepts for parts (7,230. in the last six months) and then ugh what I ..thought was a reasonable amount for the rest. In any case thanks for responding!
 
I'd love to have it but.........most I could swing would be like $2000 and towards what u put into it you'd lose way too much. Then it would cost an arm and a leg to get it back to texas.

Dreamin 1st Gen Blazers
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I agree the price might be too high. Just remember that you never get back what you put into it. I have about $8000 in my S-10 Blazer and there is no way any idiot would give me that for it. I just keep throwing money at it because I love it and am planning on keeping it. Good luck selling it and hopefully you don't lose too much money on the deal.

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Usually, the best way to get what you have into one of these trucks is to complete it and do most of it yourself. If you can, keep it and finish it. It's a very nice rig.

"KEEP IT DOWN"
70 Jimmy, 454, 2wd
56 GMC, Big Window
 
this is something to keep always in mind when having trucks like ours, you will never get your money back out by selling them, so you just remember how much fun you had spending it, and the memories
 
Oh the memories of past interests... Good luck on the sale. el CHEAPO
 
Hey I don't want to bash you but I went to Georgia ( very little rust if any) and bought this for $6500 and has a crate 350. It does need some stuff done to it like the wiring, axle upgrade, big block.....Whoops I started thinking again! but there is small things that need done.
http://www.nadaguides.com/GlobalFrame.asp?UserID=051A22C37B2&DID=37043&Type=TK&GCode=CC&wSec=2&wPg=1107&Com=0003&Year=1970&Model=09000300296
good luck!



<A target="_blank" HREF=http://wsphotofews.excite.com/031/rw/Jo/og/t488200.jpg>http://wsphotofews.excite.com/031/rw/Jo/og/t488200.jpg</A><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by Klef72K5 on 06/01/01 08:20 AM (server time).</FONT></P>
 
I say keep it.. you'll never .. never get what you've put into it..
Just my .02 cents...
Nice truck btw...
Beats my 800.00 72 CST Blazer I just bought..
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Wow...............That link shows anywhere from $2000.00 up to $15000.00 for a 2 wheel drive Blazer. There sure is alot of space between those prices.

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yeah I know but did you look at the how they rated it? According to them it's worth around $2000. They only allow 5 free listings per day so try this link:
http://wsphotofews.excite.com/031/rw/Jo/og/t488200.jpg
 
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