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Hello everyone my name is tyler and my buddy has a 87 regular cab short box 4x4 manual transmission 4cyl comanche. It's really clean but the transfer case is destroyed currently. He literally split the housing of the case. It has brand new BFG all terrain tires and is other wise in perfect mechanical condition. He's wanting to sell the comanche and I'm intrested in it. My question is how much should I be looking to buy it for? Also how much would a stock transfer case be? I do have the tools and facilites to replace the transfer case. He threw a number out there of 3 grand is that too much or not enough? Any input is apperciated!

 

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What's your location too. Might make a difference in price as well. Rust will also make a difference. But as it is $3000 sounds VERY high for a non driver. Even for a drivable truck it sounds high. It would have to be a really nice truck for that price.

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Hello everyone my name is tyler and my buddy has a 87 regular cab short box 4x4 manual transmission 4cyl comanche. It's really clean but the transfer case is destroyed currently. He literally split the housing of the case. It has brand new BFG all terrain tires and is other wise in perfect mechanical condition. He's wanting to sell the comanche and I'm intrested in it. My question is how much should I be looking to buy it for? Also how much would a stock transfer case be? I do have the tools and facilites to replace the transfer case. He threw a number out there of 3 grand is that too much or not enough? Any input is apperciated!

 

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Is it completely stock? Or lifted? etc.

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I picked up a stock tcase for $75 here not sure what it will cost in your area. 3K is a lot for the average MJ around my area. It would have to be in great shape for that price. Good paint, interior, and drive train before I would give that much. I would also pay more for a stock truck than a modified one. Lift kits are cheap and you will know what you have if you do it yourself. How did he bust the tcase?

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it's a colorado truck and it has zero rust I'm not sure how many miles it has on it currently. It's lifted and has some custom built skid plates. But other than that my understanding is its stock.

So it's NOT stock, and it's broken to the point it can't be driven.

 

$750. $3,000 is so ridiculous it's not even worth discussing.

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Never buy a rig from a buddy unless....

 

A ) you can be 110% they are going to help you with it and anything that surfaces after the fact

 

B ) you want to end that friendship

 

C ) you without a doubt know what you are getting into and they are pretty much wholesaling it to you

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Never buy a rig from a buddy unless....

 

A ) you can be 110% they are going to help you with it and anything that surfaces after the fact

 

B ) you want to end that friendship

 

C ) you without a doubt know what you are getting into and they are pretty much wholesaling it to you

quoted for the truth!

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That is over 3x what it is worth. A member here just sold a clean '92, which is a much more desirable year for many, with a 4.0, 5spd, 4x4, lifted, and daily driver capable for $2,500. Jim is on Colorado and has bought/sold more Comanches than you have ever seen. So his estimate is pretty sound for that area. I paid $400 for a complete running daily driver capable '91 with a 4.0/auto but 2wd and some body issues.

I have much less then what your buddy is trying to bone you fo..., er, sell it to you for as it sits now including the 4x4 conversion:

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The 2.5 is a great motor as long as you don't expect too much out of it. Its closely related to the 4.0 and you can get high miles out of them as well. Let us know if you can get the price down. Good luck.

good to know thank you. he's willing to come down to 1200 for me. he really didnt know the market for them and thought it was worth more.

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Heading up to north dakota with the owner and another buddy to put a new transfer case in next weekend. I'll still consider buying it but at a much lower price thanks to you guys. Here's some pictures in the meen time...

 

http://imgur.com/a/ZXb1D

Not even CLOSE to stock. The problem with buying someone else's mods is that they think they're worth a lot of money, but the reality is they're never done the way you would want, they're rarely done well, and it's tough to negotiate a fair price.

 

Based on your original description I said $750. Now that I've seen the photos, I'll lower that to $500, tops. If he beat on a 4-cylinder hard enough to trash the transfer case, you KNOW the truck has been seriously abused and your buying a rolling box of problems.

 

It's a broken truck. You're buying a rolling chassis, not a functional vehicle. Both you and the seller need to understand that.

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