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Old 04-22-2008, 12:12 PM   #1
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So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

I rolled my blazer a wille back, and a guy has a bodydroped blazer thats a total hack needs a whole new frame, floorboard, and alota misc. items. he asked me how much for the whole truck. its got leather, power driver seat, automatic ac controls, its a LT. motor and trans are still great. 106k miles. the trucks in good shape cept for the body.

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the truck still drives like it hasnt been wrecked.

wheels dont go with it.

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Old 04-22-2008, 10:41 PM   #2
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

If I really needed one, I'd offer $1500-$2000 range. They go for $3000 for 1995/1996 now, or so I've seen on CL. Of course I don't know what else you have into it.
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i'd guess amybe around 1000. i got my 99 base model for 3k.
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

this blue books for 7-8k... and he needs over haf of the truck.

so i was thinking - 1500 for the body. thats 6 then haf is 3000. so i told him 3200.

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Old 04-23-2008, 02:43 PM   #7
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

Quote: Originally Posted by greencactus3
$500
i could get that or more just for the bare frame...

im not tring to give him the hook up. i dont know this guy. prob would of never met him if he didnt want my truck, and where we are selection is few to none...

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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
this blue books for 7-8k... and he needs over haf of the truck.
Not for one in that shape though.

I would say anywhere from $500-$1500.

How did you roll it? Please don't say you were trying to drift...
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Blue
Not for one in that shape though.

I would say anywhere from $500-$1500.

How did you roll it? Please don't say you were trying to drift...

someone pulled out 50ft in front of me at 70mph on the hwy.

only thing thats messed up is the body... everything is in great shape.

just the drivetrain is worth 1500 dude.

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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

wanna sell a couple small parts off of it if he is only looking for the frame? I just need the hardware to clamp down the battery.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
someone pulled out 50ft in front of me at 70mph on the hwy.

only thing thats messed up is the body... everything is in great shape.

just the drivetrain is worth 1500 dude.
Damn that sucks.
It probably looks worse than what it really is. Without any info as far as how many miles are on the motor and what year it is, its hard to tell.
Get the most you can for it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
wanna sell a couple small parts off of it if he is only looking for the frame? I just need the hardware to clamp down the battery.
Why not just make something? I did and it took maybe 30 minutes and it was next to free.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SickSpeedMonte
Why not just make something? I did and it took maybe 30 minutes and it was next to free.
because I'm lazy of course. I also like to use stock parts whenever possible.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Blue
Damn that sucks.
It probably looks worse than what it really is. Without any info as far as how many miles are on the motor and what year it is, its hard to tell.
Get the most you can for it.
its all in the first post...
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Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
its all in the first post...

ops i left out its an 01
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I think you should drive it around AS-IS for a bit. Keep the wheels on it, too.
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

I find it ironic that everything on the truck except the wheels, bumper, and the front plastic parts are trashed. Anyways, I'd say part it out and make 2k
Old 04-26-2008, 11:33 AM   #18
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

You had a really nice looking Blazer there. And LTs are rare, from what I've seen. That really sux! I'm afraid the you won't get much for it unless you part it out.
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

parting it out is the way to go, offer him the frame once everything is gone.
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

why sell it...THAT $HIT WILL BUFF OUT








OH YA...i need the grill and markerlamps how much?

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Old 04-28-2008, 12:30 PM   #21
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Quote: Originally Posted by S15vortecpwr
parting it out is the way to go, offer him the frame once everything is gone.

thats the thing. he wants everything off of it... so im selling him the whole truck. that way he can take stuff off one truck and put it right on the other.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
thats the thing. he wants everything off of it... so im selling him the whole truck. that way he can take stuff off one truck and put it right on the other.
I paid $700 for a rolled 2wd 99 blazer here in expensive as hell CA. I pulled the motor and put it in my 97, sold some other parts and donated the shell to the junk yard.

I really doubt you'll get 3200 as is unless you part it out. Good luck
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Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
this blue books for 7-8k... and he needs over haf of the truck.

so i was thinking - 1500 for the body. thats 6 then haf is 3000. so i told him 3200.



You can buy them in good shape for $2,000 - $3,000.

If you found someone dumb enough to pay that much, you better sell it to his stupid ass right away.
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are yall missing the point here?

your not gonna find this model truck for that price... unless u get a hell of a "deal".

if i part it out to him ill get close to what im asking. it would be better for him to have the whole truck.

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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

they cost a lot more than that in good shape. my 99 had 130k and is a complete base model. it was $3000.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
are yall missing the point here?

your not gonna find this model truck for that price... unless u get a hell of a "deal".

if i part it out to him ill get close to what im asking. it would be better for him to have the whole truck.
if he's gonna give you $3200, then take it. You've asked our advice and made up your mind despite what everyone else said. What else do you want us to do?
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Quote: Originally Posted by cpolaris502
they cost a lot more than that in good shape. my 99 had 130k and is a complete base model. it was $3000.
Of course you can go to the dealer and find one priced high, then you can look in the auto traders and find them priced low.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TuckaBlaze
are yall missing the point here?

your not gonna find this model truck for that price... unless u get a hell of a "deal".
I routinely see them for sale at that price, hence why I said what I did.
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Quote: Originally Posted by 96blazer
Of course you can go to the dealer and find one priced high, then you can look in the auto traders and find them priced low.
mine came from a private seller and i thought it was priced pretty low for around here. im just saying, the nice ones around here go for 3500-5000.
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hell i would keep it. new door,fender, hood, and chop the top and it would good as new almost.
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i dont mean it to sound like im being a smart ass, i just really need all the money i can get right now...
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Re: So how much should i get for my rolled blazer?

Needing money usually doesnt equate to people wanting to pay more.

Its a rolled Blazer. $1000-1500 is fair. Parting it out will get you alot more, but obviously then theres the labor and trouble of finding individual homes for each item. Thats why parting things out get you more, because there is time and effort involved.

Looked like a cool truck before the accident though.



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