12-23-2004, 01:11 PM | #1 |
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What's It Worth?
I'm trying to get a replacement cost value for my insurance policy. 1970 Blazer, 250 6 cylinder, 3 speed, manual hubs, interior needs replaced. 72000 original miles, body excellent, only rust is inside flanges that the sill plates hook over. Runs and drives great, no power steering or brakes. I have asked this ? before, all I get is offers to buy it. Does $6000 sound too high. Just don't know if I could find another one in this shape for that kind of cash. Thanks all.
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12-24-2004, 12:59 AM | #2 |
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That doesn't sound high for insurance purposes. I'd think 6000 to 7500 would be in line.
When I had my 71 Burb appraised (in 1995) at the insurance office I was hoping to insure it for $5000. I had just paid $3500 for it. I figured they would low-ball me a value but they actually came back at $7500. It was unrestored with minimal rust anywhere and running decent. And by the way, do you want to sell it??? oh never mind, the 250/3spd and the fact that it isn't Ochre in color are deal breakers for me.
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12-24-2004, 01:28 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the input. Believe it or not, I live 70 miles from MONTROSE Colorado! I used to have a 70 Burb, gold with white top, 3 seats, bought from original owners family. Paid 75 bucks for it with a cracked 350 engine. This one had the rear air that actually worked till one of the original hoses blew inside the back corner of the body-instant fog at 70mph. Did you know that the front spindles are oddballs? If I remember right, one balljoint is 1/2 ton and the other is 3/4 ton.
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12-24-2004, 07:22 AM | #4 |
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Here's one reference.
In VT when we register an 'old' vehicle, they bring out a vintage car book and go by the stated value's to find tax amounts. The last truck I registered was a 70 swb 4x4 fleet, here's what the book stated our trucks were going for. Low book:$4,300.00 Average: $8,600.00 Good: $12,050.00 Excellent: $21,500.00 These are a direct copy from the book that VT dmv, bases licensing fees on. |
12-24-2004, 10:08 AM | #5 |
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vt licence tax
Now that realy sucks do they still charge you that if you have a sales slip that says differnt .
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12-24-2004, 10:44 AM | #6 |
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"one balljoint is 1/2 ton and the other is 3/4 ton." To make it even more confusing. I think this is only if you have the 3rd row seat. The 9 passenger suspension is beefed up while the 6 passenger is not.
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They will give you a form that allow's you to have it appraised, if the appraisal is less they'll give a refund to accomadate for the difference. |
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