Fair price for a 91?
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Fair price for a 91?
May be picking this up today, its really clean and seems well maintained for $4500
http://www.redlinemotorsport.com/cgi...num=1079394782
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Supposedly it has, He bought it from the original owner & has most of the paper work, new timing belt & clutch with in the last 40k also, 95% solid, only sign of rust is a some begining to develop at the top of the rear door & a small bubble at the rear fender, but the rest is solid & straight.
Goin to pick it up now, soon to be my slowest vehicle ever! (quite a change from a GTI VR6
Goin to pick it up now, soon to be my slowest vehicle ever! (quite a change from a GTI VR6
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Looks pretty good...although it sounds like it may have seen a lot of snow driving and that always brings up the thought of salt...I would check the frame and undercarriage carefully for any signs of rust, that stuff can hide from you amazingly well!
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I'd not pay that much for a 91. If it was in GREAT condition with no rust or other signs of wear I might pay close to 5. With rust showing, i'd keep it down closer to 4.
Here's a direct cut from KBB. Not sure where he comes up with a trade in value of 2X what I did. ...
1991 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport Utility 4D
Engine: V6 3.0 Liter
Trans: 5 Speed Manual
Drive: 4 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 120,000
Equipment
Air Conditioning
Power Steering
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Tilt Wheel
Cruise Control
AM/FM Stereo
Sliding Sun Roof
Running Boards
Towing Pkg
Consumer Rated Condition: Good
"Good" condition means that the vehicle is free of any major defects. The paint, body and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems. In states where rust is a problem, this should be very minimal, and a deduction should be made to correct it. The tires match and have substantial tread wear left. A clean title history is assumed. A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail; however major reconditioning should be deducted from the value. Most recent model cars owned by consumers fall into this category.
Trade-In Value $2,785
Trade-in value represents what you might expect to receive from a dealer for this consumer owned vehicle. Keep in mind that the dealer must then absorb the cost of making the vehicle ready for sale, advertising, sales commissions, arranging financing and insurance and standing behind the vehicle for any mechanical or safety problems.
Here's a direct cut from KBB. Not sure where he comes up with a trade in value of 2X what I did. ...
1991 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport Utility 4D
Engine: V6 3.0 Liter
Trans: 5 Speed Manual
Drive: 4 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 120,000
Equipment
Air Conditioning
Power Steering
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Tilt Wheel
Cruise Control
AM/FM Stereo
Sliding Sun Roof
Running Boards
Towing Pkg
Consumer Rated Condition: Good
"Good" condition means that the vehicle is free of any major defects. The paint, body and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes, and there are no major mechanical problems. In states where rust is a problem, this should be very minimal, and a deduction should be made to correct it. The tires match and have substantial tread wear left. A clean title history is assumed. A "good" vehicle will need some reconditioning to be sold at retail; however major reconditioning should be deducted from the value. Most recent model cars owned by consumers fall into this category.
Trade-In Value $2,785
Trade-in value represents what you might expect to receive from a dealer for this consumer owned vehicle. Keep in mind that the dealer must then absorb the cost of making the vehicle ready for sale, advertising, sales commissions, arranging financing and insurance and standing behind the vehicle for any mechanical or safety problems.
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If the headgaskets have not been done then its a no go...if they have and he has documentation on those being done as well all the other things you have listed then I would say it would be pretty good. I got my '95 for $7,800 with no paper work at all...and its a great truck!
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Well I ended up picking it up for $4250, drove it up north in MI over the weekend, over 500mi round trip & she ran good (but slow of course) got about 18mpg for mostly e-way driving, is that about average?
Has a mild vibration round 60-70, depending on the surface of the road, I'm guessing may partially be attributed to the dry rotting goodyear on it & its about ready for an exhaust, 2 things I would want to replace anyway. Its a little hesitant on shifting when cold but fine once it warms up.
The cruise control goes out after a few min, I have to look into that, any ideas on fixin that?
Lookin fwd to gettin it off road in a week or 2 though.
Has a mild vibration round 60-70, depending on the surface of the road, I'm guessing may partially be attributed to the dry rotting goodyear on it & its about ready for an exhaust, 2 things I would want to replace anyway. Its a little hesitant on shifting when cold but fine once it warms up.
The cruise control goes out after a few min, I have to look into that, any ideas on fixin that?
Lookin fwd to gettin it off road in a week or 2 though.
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The cruise control goes out after a few min, I have to look into that, any ideas on fixin that?
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Originally Posted by SLC Punk
The exterior and interior look really nice. Depends if the HG recall has been done.
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I would personaly check about the "special service campagine" and if it is still covered I would wait and see what it does. Why open a motor that has made it that far with out blowing a gasket?? Heck, not every 3.nogo blows a gasket. You may have one that will never pop its cork..
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IGNORE KBB WHEN IT COMES TO THESE VEHICLES, the dealers offer $2500, for CLEAN XLNT! condition SR5s, Then the mechanics Fight over them. Those same vehicles here, 1989-95 , go from 4500-8900.
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That's hard to believe. But then again people pay big money all the time for stuff and I just can't understand.
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Yeah I put my stuff on KBB (chrome wheels, oversized tires, tow package, tinted windows, premium sound, cruise control, power everything still works) and with excellent condition which is what mine is, it said $7,000. Of course trade-in value is much less like $4... something but still, one in great condition with low miles and tastefully kept up with, could fetch $8k in my eyes..
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