Pondering Series I - typical costs?

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  • rstl99
    Low Range
    • Aug 2009
    • 30

    #16
    Originally posted by gudjeon
    There should be no mod necessary (could have done to use what was had) to mount the 2.25. I even had the bolt on mount alrady on the frame to use the transfer case mountings from the ser2 and "uprated" my ser1.

    As far as price, if you are selling nationally or globally, then it can fetch a bit. Selling to a local market, not so much.
    Good to know about the no-mod thing.
    Only thing seller said is that he wouldn't give it away, and is looking to get more than a few hundred dollars. I figured I'd be willing to pay around $1500-2000 if the frame isn't toast, the firewall is decent, and all else is there. But if I have to figure a drivetrain swap, re-wiring job, brake and swivel job, exhaust, etc. the offer may be less... I'll see what he comes up with and we can take it from there.

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    • meatblanket
      Low Range
      • Dec 2007
      • 98

      #17
      Originally posted by gudjeon
      There should be no mod necessary (could have done to use what was had) to mount the 2.25. I even had the bolt on mount alrady on the frame to use the transfer case mountings from the ser2 and "uprated" my ser1.

      As far as price, if you are selling nationally or globally, then it can fetch a bit. Selling to a local market, not so much.
      No mod on an 88, but there isn't room for the standard puller fan on the 86. You lose 2" up front. Gotta use an electric pusher.
      '55 SI 86

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