What should I pay for this Tacoma?
#1
What should I pay for this Tacoma?
This is a local Tacoma that has been totaled by the insurance company after hitting a guard rail. It is a 1997 with 3.4 v6, 5 speed. I have run the engine and all seems fine. It has 102,000 miles on it.
The bumper and valance is bad and the frame is bent where the tow hook is
connected.
Is it difficult to straighten the frame? Can old end of frame be cut off and new piece welded on?
I have inquired about the purchase of this truck and was told $1200 would
get it. So I bid on it. No one else has bid on it.
I should know about it today or tomorrow.
The bumper and valance is bad and the frame is bent where the tow hook is
connected.
Is it difficult to straighten the frame? Can old end of frame be cut off and new piece welded on?
I have inquired about the purchase of this truck and was told $1200 would
get it. So I bid on it. No one else has bid on it.
I should know about it today or tomorrow.
#4
I don't know why they totaled it. One agent told me the adjusters consider
three factors: age, mileage, and cost of rerpair.
I do not think this is the SR5 series, I think it is just the basic Tacoma.
three factors: age, mileage, and cost of rerpair.
I do not think this is the SR5 series, I think it is just the basic Tacoma.
#7
I guess it depends on how you intend on driving it. If this is your kickarounder, go for it. If this is to be your daily, a bent frame would shy me away no matter how big of a bargain you seem to be getting. That thing will never drive the same.
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#9
I have straightened a few frames when I tood auto body in high school. Its not too hard to do and you can make them fairly straight. I would recommend against welding a new front section of the frame on.
#12
You can't really go wrong for $1200. A non-totaled Tacoma like that around here would go for 7k+. My sisters friend has a 2000+ Mustang GT and had to have the frame repaired after a wreck because it was bent. Also my friends Tacoma had to have the frame fixed because he was rear ended, so it seems pretty common. I would take it to a good shop that has laser frame/unibody repair, then they should be able to straighten it pretty accurately. I know it can be costly though. If I had a brand new car and the frame was bent in an accident I would want to have it totaled though, for obvious reasons.
#17
Spoke with the insurance adjuster this morning and he said they may
still total the vehicle, but the company has instructed him to get a
bid on the frame work first.
So I am still waiting.
still total the vehicle, but the company has instructed him to get a
bid on the frame work first.
So I am still waiting.
#18
Originally Posted by bamachem
damn! if i could only find something like that locally!!!!
I paid $4100 for my truck with 78K miles, and all it needed was a new hood.
Also, you are looking at probably about 500 atleast to be put on a decent frame machine.
I know what I'm talking about here:
http://www.cardomain.com/id/mattyfatty182
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