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What are they worth?

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by auto_guy, Oct 2, 2009.

  1. auto_guy

    auto_guy Member

    Guys a buddy of mine told me about a 51 cj3a chassis with running gear. I think i may just buy it and resell. What is a fair price on...

    Front Seats
    frame
    front and rear diffs with all new brakes
    t90 trans
    transfer case
    roll bar

    Thanks for the help!
     
  2. auto_guy

    auto_guy Member

    not a single idea? The guys i can get these parts from said if they dont sell they are going to be scrapped. I really dont want that but im not going to buy without knowing what i can make back first
     
  3. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Ok, a response ... but may not be very helpful.

    Usually what this stuff is worth depends on what the seller thinks it's worth, and what the buyer is willing to pay. If you want to resell the stuff, you make money because you know what this stuff is worth, and that you can make money on it, or because you did the leg work to see what the comps are. From your post, you don't have any idea and you haven't tried to find out, beyond asking here.

    You might find some comps on eBay or on Willystech. A rough rule of thumb is that used sells for half of new. I don't think you can expect that much though unless you do this as a business. For cores like the trans and TC, I'd expect maybe 10-20% of what a rebuilt would cost outright. For any of these, I'd think more than $10 and less than $100. the axles might be valuable to the right buyer, but location and transport will be big issues. Not much demand for these axles except in a restoration - thus not a large demand.

    If you are really worried about it getting scrapped, you could pass on the contact info to somebody here who can use the complete chassis.
     
  4. Tom in RI

    Tom in RI Member

    Diffs seem to run from $0-$100
    Trans and transfer seem to run from $0-100
    real original front seats for a CJ3A will be interest on the CJ3A page and seem to go around the $50 mark but prices vary a lot
    Roll bar - an original CJ5 roll bar in nice shape $40-$50.
    Frame $0-$100

    These are just numbers from seeing and selling stuff. I sold a complete rolling chassis for an M38 for $100 and was happy to move it. Bought a CJ5 roll bar for $50 and was happy to get it.
    There was a nice pair of axles on this site with 427 gearing recently and the price seemed very fair and they were in known condition.

    Tom
     
  5. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    unless you can get it for free, you prolly won't make much at all on it
    poor investment in my opinion
    the axles are worth more parted out
    saw a D18 with EB assy go for $25 today locally
    a set of 4 springs for $40.....
    the market is limited and folks are hurting $$ wise right now
    just my opinion and observation
     
  6. NoFlyZone

    NoFlyZone Member

    site unseen...$300
     
  7. Chilly

    Chilly Active Member

    If he's satisfied to get scrap value for the parts I'd offer him $1.75/ton.
     
  8. aallison

    aallison 74 cj6, 76 cj5. Has anyone seen my screwdriver?

    I'd try to figure out what he will get scrap value and double that. No more than about 50 bucks.
     
  9. windyhill

    windyhill Sponsor

    worth about $80 is scrap each. Ind offer him$100 for both.
     
  10. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Just for reference, here are prices I paid for a few Jeeps over the last 10 years or so: purchased 49 3A complete with title for 300, had new brakes and a lot of custom chromed parts for 134L head, but body was a mess-really hacked up. 65 J3000, D20, 327 with title for 50, body rusted out; 48 2A rolling chassie, no motor, transfer, transmission, or title, but reasonably nice body for 50; 42 GPW, a lot of rust, no rear axle, broken frame but otherwise complete (original electronics included) and with title, free. Overall, most of them are not worth very much unless complete and with title.
     
  11. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    In general if the parts are in good shape you can usually get more overall by parting Jeeps out, IF the parts are sought after and IF you are willing to sit on them, be patient, and wait for the right buyer. You must also be willing to ship except for large items, and on the larger items there must be a market in your area if you are not willing to ship.