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Posted: 12/3/2021 1:19:25 AM EDT
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[#4]
Those were cool as fuck when I was a kid anyway. Too much plastic but anything 10 years older was a rustbucket already.
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[#8]
About $170-180k too much.
Is a nice build with some good parts but I am not seeing $260k there. ETA: For reference, this is what ~$100k less buys you in the world of built trucks https://classifieds.race-dezert.com/FOR-SALE:GMC-Sierra-Luxury-Prerunner-182064 |
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[#9]
Quoted: About $170-180k too much. Is a nice build with some good parts but I am not seeing $260k there. ETA: For reference, this is what ~$100k less buys you in the world of built trucks https://classifieds.race-dezert.com/FOR-SALE:GMC-Sierra-Luxury-Prerunner-182064 View Quote |
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[#10]
Hell, I could get a junker and a complete makeover for less than half that.
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[#11]
I had a '76 GMC Jimmy. Love the truck. Love the body style. But not 260k worth of love. |
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[#12]
Quoted: About $170-180k too much. Is a nice build with some good parts but I am not seeing $260k there. ETA: For reference, this is what ~$100k less buys you in the world of built trucks https://classifieds.race-dezert.com/FOR-SALE:GMC-Sierra-Luxury-Prerunner-182064 View Quote Yeah, would much rather have the prerunner. |
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[#13]
It's a detailed clean build.
Absolutely smoking crack pricing it like that. |
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[#17]
Smaller than I thought it would be.
Lol at the price dudes smoking crack. |
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[#18]
Quoted: Those were cool as fuck when I was a kid anyway. Too much plastic but anything 10 years older was a rustbucket already. View Quote You can find them around here with zero rust. Good trucks capable in the mountains and enough room to sleep in the back. Having said that 260k is a bit steep. |
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[#19]
The rich need something to blow their money on.
I bought a brand new TX/OK package F150 on my birthday in 1999. I paid $9,800. 22 years later, on my birthday, I bought another F150. I genuinely thought I was spending an outrageous amount at over $50,000 OTD. I didn't even come close to the others that ran up to $80,000 - $90,000+. |
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[#20]
Quoted: The write up says front clip from a 1974 K5, hood and all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Looks like they swapped a 1973-79 grille on it? The write up says front clip from a 1974 K5, hood and all. They should have used all of the 1974 K5. Chevrolet Blazer 1975 [Last Action Hero] |
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[#29]
The winch hook was installed upside-down. So much for attention to detail during the build.
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[#32]
Quoted: Jesus, that interior. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2117/93A4F74D-8E29-487D-9719-08E0023BAB37_jpe-2190174.JPG View Quote For that kind of money I should feel like I'm sitting in a brand new luxury vehicle. $250K should get me airbags, heated&A/C seats, and a fridge in the center console. |
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[#33]
Plaid butt crack grabber seats? WTF is up with that shock tower brace? $260K? Bolt face copyright infringement gas cap?
Hard pass. |
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[#34]
As soon as you take it out of the garage and get the first few road chips, you're back at used Blazer price.
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[#36]
Holy shit! My cousins rich, he has a half a dozen of those things rotting in his back yard!
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[#37]
I had an ‘87.
First year with the 4-speed OD transmission. They were terrible. |
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[#38]
I like it. Not for that price, but I think its a clean build. Not a big fan of the giant front bumper. And did they bolt the shock rezzys to the top of the engine???
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[#40]
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I don’t see the dick-sucking apparatus near the drivers seat…. I mean, if I’m paying that much for a vehicle that old…I want my thang sucked while I drive it !!! (Nice looking truck though) . |
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[#41]
Quoted: ‘ I don’t see the dick-sucking apparatus near the drivers seat…. I mean, if I’m paying that much for a vehicle that old…I want my thang sucked while I drive it !!! (Nice looking truck though) . View Quote If you paid that price the dude selling it would probably suck you off at least once. |
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[#42]
Quoted: Jesus, that interior. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2117/93A4F74D-8E29-487D-9719-08E0023BAB37_jpe-2190174.JPG View Quote Attached File |
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[#44]
Money laundering so the popo don’t steal cash while going down the road
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[#48]
Quoted: https://i.imgur.com/eAZmk0x.jpeg https://www.rkmotors.com/vehicles/4137/1989-chevrolet-blazer?fbclid=IwAR0cjhbufXeMsrdSSOGIjdUrk2uiODiSV1VKXDa9AVEJkObmRp31P9q8wVA View Quote No thanks I could buy a rare coach built fiat roadster for that price |
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[#50]
Quoted: The 700R4 cane out in 1982. It was renamed the 4L60 in 1990. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That was not the first year of the 700r4. My 86 came with one, and my buddies 85 short box came with one. I’m pretty sure they were available before 85 too. The 700R4 cane out in 1982. It was renamed the 4L60 in 1990. Didn’t know that. My uncle had an ‘85 and I’m almost certain it had 3 speed. Was the 4 speed an option or standard? We also had an ‘82 blazer and I’m positive it was a 3 speed. |
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