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Old 06-21-2017, 09:20 AM   #26
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Re: 1970 Longhorn CST What would be a fair price for this?

I think you'd have to offer him 800/1000 to get it.. If you pay that and get 3/4 of your money back selling some of the parts and are able to keep a bunch of parts for yourself thats a great deal.
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Old 06-21-2017, 10:42 AM   #27
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I see more value than scrap. At the end of the day you need to tally up the value of the parts that you need and whats left over too sell and go from there. Is that a factory radio in it? I like to get a feel for a seller before I make an offer because if I really want what he is selling the last thing I want to do is insult him. I haven't even met this guy but I feel I know him enough that if you offered him 200 bucks he'd tell you to go pound sand... I own a Longhorn, the trim pieces if they are use able have plenty of value.
Ken, that's exactly how I feel too. The owner knows it's worth something and he felt it was really rare 6 years ago. It kind of is, but in 69 they produced the most Longhorns of any year. How many were this optioned out, I have no idea. I've never been a numbers matching, or spid matching kind of guy on these trucks. I just build them how I'd want them. I've been watching for a decent K20 and they bring way more than I care to spend. I'm thinking of getting this truck and put it back close to original but as a 4x4 conversion as it would have been done in 69. I doubt I'll part it out.
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Old 06-21-2017, 10:45 AM   #28
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I think you'd have to offer him 800/1000 to get it.. If you pay that and get 3/4 of your money back selling some of the parts and are able to keep a bunch of parts for yourself thats a great deal.
I'm going to try for that and see how it goes. He doesn't have the original engine or pullies and brackets. That's probably $500 worth of stuff right there. Let alone the other good optioned stuff it's missing. That's not his issue though, it's mine. Haha
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Old 06-21-2017, 11:02 AM   #29
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Re: 1970 Longhorn CST What would be a fair price for this?

1K, chump change compared to what will be needed in man hours. But if you take on the project, you should definitely keep it a C; especially if you're buying it for that SPID.

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Old 06-21-2017, 06:59 PM   #30
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1K, chump change compared to what will be needed in man hours. But if you take on the project, you should definitely keep it a C; especially if you're buying it for that SPID.

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You'd probably cry if I told you how many hours I have in my 72, and it isn't finished. Hours don't mean much to me since it will be my truck. It may end up being a kiddos truck some day too. You never know.
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Old 06-21-2017, 07:18 PM   #31
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You'd probably cry if I told you how many hours I have in my 72, and it isn't finished. Hours don't mean much to me since it will be my truck. It may end up being a kiddos truck some day too. You never know.
I hear ya, I spent so much time and bucks and just scratched the surface. I like your diesel. I'll tell you something funny. I used to watch that walking dead show, I stopped watching, I just tired of it.. anyhow, in the show they would get in a gas vehicle and start it up, after it had been sitting for years, it really pissed me off. TV is generally stupid but that drove me crazy. Diesel 4x4 = true armageddon!
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