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how much for a bay single cab?
lenny1870 - October 18th, 2013 at 12:00 AM

So there is a lowlight single cab up the road and I'm thinking about approaching the guy who owns it. I haven't seen it moved/touched for years and years if ever...

From seeing it from the foot path:
- paint looks average (looks to be original)
- few moderate dents in the nose
- surface rust around vents on side
- standard height
- looks pretty straight
- no major rust from a visual (obviously haven't looked underneath)
- unregistered
- not undercover (been there for years, I have never seen it moved)
- old wooden gates (not original)
- glass looks fine
- headlights, mirrors, seals look decent
- look to be original bumpers no obvious repair or damage


thoughts on price?
assuming there's not too much rust...


dragsters for life - October 18th, 2013 at 06:49 AM

i bet he says his gonna do it up one day


vassy66T1 - October 18th, 2013 at 09:05 AM

$4k would be a reasonable/generous offer. But it all depends o the rust. If there is none the value goes up, a lot and down it goes :)


No Dunes - October 19th, 2013 at 09:08 AM

I just got 79 SC for $3450 , In good condition


bushed - October 19th, 2013 at 01:46 PM

depends if it lowlites and orig gd eng and box
seals would have to hve been replaced to be really good!!
these can have lots of rust beneath the tray !!


helbus - October 19th, 2013 at 04:42 PM

Worst thing is if any of the seals have been leaking, and they usually have been. Then the water from the rain over all the years has been collecting inside, and the entire floor could be rusted from the inside. Then it gets to a point where it can be not worth getting unless you can replace the whole floor.


Klaus - October 20th, 2013 at 08:49 AM

Start at $500 .. But if its been sitting in plain view I'd say its not for sale but doesn't hurt to ask ..


lenny1870 - October 20th, 2013 at 02:28 PM

$4k hmm sounds like I've got some saving to do. The seals look good but from 10-15 metre distance...so they could be all hard and cracked up close. The people who own it could say no and that's fine I just thought it's worth a try if it's been stagnant for a long time.

tackling a whole floor would be interesting.. . Considering I haven't had much welding experience.. But I'll take up the challenge if the price is good

I only want to approach once I've been bit more educated


pyoties bro - November 15th, 2013 at 09:33 PM

yeah id be expecting about 3 times as much rust as you can actually see!! all the seals will probably need replacing if its been sitting out side all that time....not cheap!
because of the non original gates thats a bit of a bargaining point for you i.e. in your favor to keep the price down.
and then theres the engine...does it have one? does it work? what will need doing on it? lots to consider and all of it comes with a price tag!
no such thing as a cheap resto if thats what your hoping for.


h - November 15th, 2013 at 10:56 PM

^ mate be honest n put ya link up for the sc you have for sale, its not that difficult
i can help if you require
soo
Been there for years in code prolly looking at a lot to do
you should pay what you n people think as you are the market
and by the looks of it a few good deals have been got lately! nice one!!

dont be fooled by roygods kombi value BS thread on combikult
it's all bullocks so he can just make more money off the unsuspecting deciples that drink the coolaide by the bucket and still smile.. Not that there is anything wrong with that but wait there is.. oh I've left that state.. wtf?.. fools wake up to yourselves :rolleyes:
best to go n have a friendly chat to the fella/lady n see where they are at n offer what you would be happy to pay
it's very easy n the worst that can happen is be told 'not for sale' or 'congrats take it away'
give it a go and let us know how you go..
put up some pics!
cheers pauly :)


rebel - January 21st, 2014 at 07:25 PM

ask him for a price
then negotiate down
you never know


DakDak67 - January 21st, 2014 at 07:30 PM

HAHAHA Pauly.. :lol: