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Exactly my thinking. I figured I could flip it quickly for a decent profit and not do anything to it. Thanks for the welcome!!If you got this truck for $12K you got an excellent deal!! Welcome to the circus!
So, is he going to get a title for it before you buy it? I didn’t know if the sf97 is transferrable...Oh trust me I am. LOL Mostly will be done by me if at all possible. I would have tought he would have done a simple Google search
I do appreciate all the feed back and advice. First thing first. I feel based on my research I am already getting a fair deal and price has been negotiated. So we are clear on what is what on the purchase it is an 1988 (Motor Pool rebuilt in 2000) speedo showing 17k which I tend to think is correct but who really knows. I am thinking it was probably a National Guard Unit. It is an overall very clean soft top 4 man (with cargo cover) unmolested and all original. Only negatives that stand out is no doors, and brake issue that I have mentioned. No on road state title (has SF97) but NC is pretty easy to get one.
We negotiated it to $12k so I highly doubt he is going to take $7k for it. If you know of clean examples with some minor brake issues for less than $12k give me a PM.
I am working out those details, but he can issue a reassignment which is what planetgov does to the original purchaser. The original SF97 is to planetgov then to auction purchaser on a reassignment on planetgov letter head and notarized.So, is he going to get a title for it before you buy it? I didn’t know if the sf97 is transferrable...
According to people I have talked to in NC that have done these it is a simple walk in and get it done kind of thing with no DMV inspection just a few notarized forms, etc, etc. NC made changes last year to make the process much easier.You have a good deal I think. I’ve seen some for more and a few for less, but yours seems to be a runner. I would still haggle given the bad brake fluid. 10K easy.
If I were to sell my 1987 Slantback with turret, I won’t accept less than 65k.
If you pull this off you are doing well my friend.
EDIT - no title means issues so you should harp on that a little bit. Could take a year to title
.According to people I have talked to in NC that have done these it is a simple walk in and get it done kind of thing with no DMV inspection just a few notarized forms, etc, etc. NC made changes last year to make the process much easier.
He is close by so that is my other option that I plan to keep as an open with him..
The SF97 at the NC DMV locations here in Charlotte doesn't do you a lot of good. Especially if it isn't in YOUR NAME. Attempting to reassign the SF97 is definitely going to blow their little brain circuits. IF you can take the seller with you to the DMV with proper identification and the SF97 (in his name) and proper identification for yourself - they may be able to make the transfer. Maybe...
Based on my research (and I have done a lot) of units sold, current units on the normal market places like FB Marketplace, Ebay, etc it is a good deal, and feel I could flip it for a profit if I chose to go that route. I am not referring to any auctions like any of the Milsurp auctions but are currently in civilian hands being sold. Could you find one like this in the $12k price point? Yep, just like I did but I don't think it is the market trend. Mind showing me similar units like this for $12k or less? Links? Maybe I have missed something.12K seems like an average price. For flipping, I don't think you'll make much if any. If you do anything to fix it up, you won't get your money back. If you buy just because you want one and plan to keep, drive and have fun with it, then you're ok. It really is a stripped down version with no frills at all. It has a TH400 3 spd transmission with a realistic top speed about 45-50. Is it a 6.2? 6.5? or a 6.5 GEP engine? If it was rebuilt with a 6.5 GEP that would be a bonus but if it is a 6.2 still, not so much. IMO, the air lift bumper, tire carrier, x-doors, winch, 6.5 GEP or 4L80 4spd OD transmission are what anyone that really wants to drive these are looking for. My guess is that doesn't have any of them or maybe 1.
Keep in mind that now the much newer models are coming up to auction more and some great deals to be had. Some in the same price range. I'm not trying to change your mind just recommending you think about it and be careful, things add up real fast. I'm not saying it can't be a good a truck but that is no money maker IMO.
In your research, are you looking at “for sale” prices or “sold” prices? How do you look at sold items on FB?Based on my research (and I have done a lot) of units sold, current units on the normal market places like FB Marketplace, Ebay, etc it is a good deal, and feel I could flip it for a profit if I chose to go that route. I am not referring to any auctions like any of the Milsurp auctions but are currently in civilian hands being sold. Could you find one like this in the $12k price point? Yep, just like I did but I don't think it is the market trend. Mind showing me similar units like this for $12k or less? Links? Maybe I have missed something.
Like I said I have looked at completed auctions on Ebay, old listings on the internet, current listings, etc. So, can you show me some like this one in that $12 price range? Like I said maybe I am missing something.In your research, are you looking at “for sale” prices or “sold” prices? How do you look at sold items on FB?
I might not be able to find one just like that and at that price but I will take a look and see and post back. My point was just suggesting you evaluate your end goals, cost, time etc. The one you posted pictures of is the most basic of basic models with little to no accessories, not even doors. It all adds up fast, for example you already need brake work and a title. Could be $15 to fix, could be a $1000.Based on my research (and I have done a lot) of units sold, current units on the normal market places like FB Marketplace, Ebay, etc it is a good deal, and feel I could flip it for a profit if I chose to go that route. I am not referring to any auctions like any of the Milsurp auctions but are currently in civilian hands being sold. Could you find one like this in the $12k price point? Yep, just like I did but I don't think it is the market trend. Mind showing me similar units like this for $12k or less? Links? Maybe I have missed something.
Like I said I have looked at completed auctions on Ebay, old listings on the internet, current listings, etc. So, can you show me some like this one in that $12 price range? Like I said maybe I am missing something.
Here are just a few examples. Keep in mind some of these are "modded" and mods IMO are subjective as to the value it adds or takes away. I myself prefer one that is original and not molested with aftermarket parts, wheels, seats, etc so for me as a buyer that would not add any value and would take away value. Also, some of these auctions were 2 years ago and the market has gone up since then.I might not be able to find one just like that and at that price but I will take a look and see and post back. My point was just suggesting you evaluate your end goals, cost, time etc. The one you posted pictures of is the most basic of basic models with little to no accessories, not even doors. It all adds up fast, for example you already need brake work and a title. Could be $15 to fix, could be a $1000.
Actually I NEVER asked that question. People decided to chime in and give their advice. LOLMy suggestion is to stay off the internet asking people if you got a good deal or not…
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