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You would have to go to Iowa to get it but the price seems competitive.

http://desmoines.craigslist.org/pts/3035329273.html

 



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OH, OH, John D, where are you ???

Will consider reasonable offers too. I would start at $1600 and see what he says. Gonna cost $150 to go get it.



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Knoxville is in southern IA, so it would be a drive. I used to go watch the World of Outlaws race there every year. Doesn't sound like it comes with a transmission. It would be nice to know it the computer is programmed for an auto or 6 speed. You can reflash them, but if you wanted to run it stock it would be cheaper to have a computer that matched what you planned on using.

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I didnt realize it was that far. The amount of gas spent to go get it for that price may make it a bit out of the typical price range in that case.



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Chris R wrote:

I didnt realize it was that far. The amount of gas spent to go get it for that price may make it a bit out of the typical price range in that case.


Mpls to Knoxville, round trip, is 562 miles. Figure 15 MPG with a pickup at $3.70/gallon for gas is $138.62 plus some food for the day trip and that's where I came up with the $150 to go get it. Deduct the $150 from whatever you think is a fair price and make that offer. He advertised all the way up here because he hasn't sold it locally so use that to an advantage.

 

 



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Lost in the 60s wrote:
Chris R wrote:

I didnt realize it was that far. The amount of gas spent to go get it for that price may make it a bit out of the typical price range in that case.


Mpls to Knoxville, round trip, is 562 miles. Figure 15 MPG with a pickup at $3.70/gallon for gas is $138.62 plus some food for the day trip and that's where I came up with the $150 to go get it. Deduct the $150 from whatever you think is a fair price and make that offer. He advertised all the way up here because he hasn't sold it locally so use that to an advantage.

 

 


 I actually found it on Des Moines craigslist.



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Price is high for an early LS1.. I wouldn't pay more than $1200-1500 for it.

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