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posted this truck in the other peoples's stuff forum but thought I'd ask what the group thought it was worth.   

 

91 Eliminator 4x4

VIN: 1J&FJ66S1ML621851

163,402.8 miles

4.0L HO, AX-15, NP231, D35 rear

Factory buckets, 3 piece rear sliding window, A/c, Sport Bar, Factory bedliner, 

Open cooling system

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I would give between 5 and 7 hundred.

For me that truck is too far gone.

I would buy it for parts only.

It does have a lot of good MJ parts.

F/R skids buckets, console, tail lights, bedliner, rollbar....

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Shoot, that truck is about what all the MJ's look like for sale around here. The value is what ever you are willing to pay for it. 

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Shoot, that truck is about what all the MJ's look like for sale around here. The value is what ever you are willing to pay for it. 

:yeah that:

Being in MO, where the dirt is so acidic it rots your truck, sucks. Thats what most all of em look like around here. I got lucky i guess  :hmm:

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Looks like the rear axle is pushed forward about 2" due to frame rot. Or something. Plastic fender flares look rotted. POS. Scrap value.

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 ... if a person could get some cab-corners it looks like the rest could be dealt with  easy enough. then it might be good for a wheeler. but ya. i wouldnt pay more than $100. over scrap value.

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Being that I have 4 Comanches, 2-'91 Eliminators, a '90 Eliminator and a '91 Sport Truck....... I have a soft spot for 'em.  That truck used to be a nicely equipped Eliminator.  Unfortunately I agree that it's too far gone to restore.  But it does have a lot of really great parts.

 

Here in Colorado, that truck would bring $800 tops to a collector like me.  In general though, just as a running driving truck........ probably $500-$700.  Scrap value out here would be around $400.

 

Is that truck in Lincoln NE?

 

Are you looking to buy it?  If not, I might be interested in cruising out there to get it if the price is right.........

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Being that I have 4 Comanches, 2-'91 Eliminators, a '90 Eliminator and a '91 Sport Truck....... I have a soft spot for 'em.  That truck used to be a nicely equipped Eliminator.  Unfortunately I agree that it's too far gone to restore.  But it does have a lot of really great parts.

 

Here in Colorado, that truck would bring $800 tops to a collector like me.  In general though, just as a running driving truck........ probably $500-$700.  Scrap value out here would be around $400.

 

Is that truck in Lincoln NE?

 

Are you looking to buy it?  If not, I might be interested in cruising out there to get it if the price is right.........

yellaheep, It is in Lincoln. I will be going out there later today to see about a test drive and what they are asking for it. I'd consider buying it but really don't have the money for it or space to keep it. 

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UPDATE- attempted to get a test drive but the seller was unable to get the truck to start. Possibly out of gas with a non-working fuel gauge. lol. He was asking $1500, I commented that as part of a consensus between the group that the truck was worth $5-800. He said he wouldnt do that. History of the truck- PO was a retired conductor for the railroad that had over 200 vehicles on his property and never did anything with them. This truck had not ran for 5 years, the seller's mechanic had to do some wiring work to get it running. 

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I've seen better Comanche's scrapped.

 

Indeed....... unfortunately, I've scrapped better Comanche's...... but not after rendering them void of all good useable parts.

 

Sounds like he will remain the proud owner of a 91 Comanche.... :D

 

Yeah, at $1500 that truck will remain lot art.

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