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To fix or not to fix..

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To fix or not to fix..

Post by mikmav »

Planning to sell my shortie sometime soon.. however its got a few issues..
the main one being the rear diff pinion bearings are stuffed. Currently drives fine, but nasty vibration at 50-60k's.

Been given a rough quote of about $900 to fix.. Alternator is also on the way out.. doesn't charge at idle but its ok at revs.

So, do I fix it and sell it as a fully working car, or sell it for less with issues.

Also how much to people think its worth, I've got a rough figure in mind but I'll see what others think.

1990 (1991 first reg, what year do you call it ?)
TB42 dual fuel, gas system is about 3 years old. (Impco)
Auto
270k's
4.6 diffs
2" OME spring lift
2" body lift.
extractors
safari snorkel
ARB winch bar. (no winch)
Guards cut to fix 36's.
31 AT's with decent tread still.. (I'm keeping the 35 peeds)

6 months ago the engine had a good overhaul, valve stems and a bunch of stuff done. New Radiator, front brakes rebuilt, rear brakes rebuilt about a year ago.

As you'd expect, its got its share of scratches and minor dents from 4wd'in, but the body is pretty good.

So, what do people reckon.. fix it.. or sell as it.. If I could convince the Mrs that we have the space I'd probably fix it and keep it.. but thats another story!
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Post by WICKED »

Fix it up.

I wish I'd spent and bit of time and fixed mine up before selling it :?
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Post by Duff »

i think its worth about 5-6 grand. alternator should only cost about 150-200 to rebuild. i would try and fix the diff as people don't want to buy trouble. If they could not tell the diff was stuffed i would say dont fix it, but they will drive it at 60km/h.
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Re: To fix or not to fix..

Post by bogged »

what do you think its worth?
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Re: To fix or not to fix..

Post by mikmav »

bogged wrote:what do you think its worth?
I bought it for $7.5k about 3.5 years go.. its certainly a little rough around the edges like any well used 4bie... I was thinking I'd be happy getting about 4.5k
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Re: To fix or not to fix..

Post by bogged »

mikmav wrote:
bogged wrote:what do you think its worth?
I bought it for $7.5k about 3.5 years go.. its certainly a little rough around the edges like any well used 4bie... I was thinking I'd be happy getting about 4.5k
i think you should get them bux fairly easily..
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Post by Mark2 »

The relevant year is the year on the build plates, not when first registered.

You should be able to get a diff center for about $300 and the alternator might just need need new brushes.
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