20k makes it an expensive finished van.
I wonder if it sold or the owner ended the auction because of the high bidder retracting their bid.
20k makes it an expensive finished van.
I wonder if it sold or the owner ended the auction because of the high bidder retracting their bid.
How longs a piece of string, depends what buyer wants to do with I guess and what actually needs doing, if what the seller claims is correct and all componets on chassis have been replaced, gear box and diff reco'd, bottom end of motor reco'd, has collected parts for rebuild your already of to a good start. Having done a cab off chassis rebuild I have an appreciation for the work involved in just getting to the stage he has it at. If the body is straight and rust free like he claims again another bonus and money saved, on top of all of that the pedigree of this HQ van L31, windowless XX7 well lets just say they arent exactly thinck on the ground to choose from, comes down to how bad you want one I guess like anything some people will see good value in it others may not especially if their not big fans of the Q.
20k for an unfinished van is to much doesnt matter what and how much has been done to put back together and rego would take some more money how much as said above how long is a piece of string
I thought around the 20K mark would have been reasonable buying for this car.
Possibly would have had to throw another $20K at it to make it right and that would have made an exceptional HQ Van.
I think $40K for an immaculate L31 XX7 HQ Sandman is about market value. (If not today, tomorrow or soon after - it will be!)
You don't get much for $40K these days.
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Good on you well done.
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Great buy, fun to come and can't wait to see a finished photo.
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