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Maybe buying this Suburban... 97 K2500
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leik oh em jeez!  |
Posted: Saturday, Sep 24 2011, 01:23
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The boatman stays with the boat.

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This is now a build thread for my 1997 GMC Suburban K2500 SLT. What started out as a family hauling daily driver with candy and soda spilled about the floor, will now get a slightly redneck trail-rig/work horse exterior and drive train, and receive a more luxurious interior treatment than GMC could have imagined in 1997. THIS is how it begins. Purchase price: $1800 Current total: $2545 Repairs done: -Battery -Belt Tensioner -Grill/Corner lenses -Starter Upgrades done: -06 Escalade center console -06 Escalade 6-disc in-dash CD changer -00 Escalade door conversion -00 Escalade seats front & rear -Keyless entry -Cab lights Other modifications: -Cranked torsion keys for 7/8" front lift -Painted wheels black -CD changer housing swap As I bought it:     Replaced grill/corner lenses with new '93 style, painted wheels black, removed running boards:   Custom fitted '06 Escalade center console. Pictures left to right: Interior before, wiring done for CD changer, interior after.    Original post: Okay, so I've been looking for a while for a cheap 90's Suburban K2500 to hopefully eventually swap a 12-valve Cummins into. I recently found this one on Craigslist for $2500. 1997 K2500 (4x4 3/4 ton) with 176,000 on the odometer. So I called him up, found out it's got a 350 (was kind of hoping for a 454) explained to him my money situation, and he said he could take $2000. While I think this a reasonable deal, my father is completely against the idea and is under the impression that for $2000 I'd better be getting a 2000+ with under 100k miles and in perfect condition. I then of course explained that would never happen. So if you were in my position, would you consider this a good deal? Considering the cheapest 2wd 1/2 tons are $1500-2000, all of them older and with more miles, I'd say it's not that bad. But everyone around me seems to disagree. This post has been edited by leik oh em jeez! on Wednesday, Jun 27 2012, 04:14
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