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DavidsCJ7

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I know it's tough to price someone elses junk but with the knowledge on this board I thought I would throw it out there. I would like to get 13k out of it but that may be unrealistic in the current market. Be honest, you wont hurt my feelings if I am wrong.

It will be cleaned for some nice driveway poser pics before I make a forsale thread.


Specs:


1984 CJ7
AMC304 TBI
T176 tranny
D300 / 231 TC's
D60 front, Detroit, 5:86
D60 rear, Spool (35 spline), 5:86
H2 wheels
39" BFG Reds
SOA
BDS springs front
Dakota springs rear
PSC full hydraulic (double ended ram)
custom 6 point cage
4 point harness
On board air compressor with front and rear quick couplers
thumb throttle
MORE traction bar
Warn 9500 with in cab control
105" WB



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Market is saturated with 1 ton Jeeps and has been for a bit... Its always hard to tell on these because everyone has such a varing opinion on what "they" would want in a 1 ton jeep. Lots of appeal in yours to different folks, Its one of those deals were the more you keep it fresh and veiwable the more likely the "right" buyer will come along and it will be a match. Youll have the rig he's looking for.

Good luck regardless, its really a matter of how much you are willing to take for it versus how fast you want to move it.
 
What Paul said, but you should be able to collect a good premium over your standard Ton-J due to the bangin Orca paint job. :flipoff1:
 
I would think your price seems in line, I generally list for 1k more than I would take. Which is what I did with the jeep. I would say 10-13k is the range it would sell for.
 
InDaShop said:
What Paul said, but you should be able to collect a good premium over your standard Ton-J due to the bangin Orca paint job. :flipoff1:

**** Wyatt, that paint job alone should bring 10k. drool


I see lots of 1 ton YJ's out there for sale but not very many CJ's. I don't know if that will help or hurt.
 
Matt O. said:
I would think your price seems in line, I generally list for 1k more than I would take. Which is what I did with the jeep.

Anything I sell I usually have around 3-5k for the prices. That way you can come way off and the person feels like they are getting a great deal.
 

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