C60 Cost
Hello fellow Chevrelatives! I am currently in the market for a C60, I would prefer a shell or something that doesn’t run so I can work on it with my father. I have found a 1964 C60 that hasn’t run in over 20 years, doesn’t seem to be too rusty and it’s not too far from me. The ad listed says $1800 and because of my inexperience with C60s and their prices, I’m not sure if it’s worth it. I wanted to know if that was a fair price or what would be a more reasonable price for a vehicle of that sorts. Thanks
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It very well could be worth it, but it would be too hard to tell without actually seeing the truck itself. But pictures would help give us a better idea. Not having too much rust does sound pretty good for a start though.
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These snub nose, (LCF) model's are more rare than your regular C-60.
$1800 doesn't seem so unfair, especially if it runs, looks pretty clean it the pictures. |
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If $1800 is the asking price, I'm sure you can get it for $1200. I don't know the situation with the owner, I assume you spoke with him, in my eyes everything is negotiable
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I agree. If you're not happy with $1800, offer $1200. That is if you are satisfied at having it for $1200. The Sheet Metal doesn't look bad as you have mentioned. Let us know more about the truck in the meantime. What Engine does it have, Trans, 2-Speed Rear or not, etc. Also does the Steel Bed dump?
By the way, it is an L-60 and not a C as 68panelman has mentioned. Keep us posted on it. |
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I paid $1700 for my 5000, ran like crap, no bed, cab was a mess inside (mice), no passenger door guts, bad brake system, the front end was way out of whack ETC. But the cab, sheet metal and frame are solid.
Myself, I think that LCF is worth up to $1800 especially if it just needs a good cleaning and mechanical going through. And assuming the tires still hold air, I wouldn'tve bought mine if they didn't... Before and after about $4000 invested between bed, aux trans, and misc. parts. Attachment 1817321 Attachment 1817324 Attachment 1817322 |
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The GMC is looking good.
Like the Spoke Wheels. |
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Just for a little extra info, if you want to do a Pick-up Conversion, be ready to spend a little money. They can get costly. My opinion on the Gas Mileage, a good tuned 327 with some Hi-performance Mufflers in a truck like that driven appropriately should get about 8 to 10. |
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This has the 351 GMC V6 (GMC had their own line of V6's ranging from 305 to 478 cubes). Around town it's not great, a rough guess is 6+/-, hard to tell. When I road tripped it loaded to a tractor show in June, I got 7-8mpg. Which for what it is, I was happy with that. Quote:
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Hopefully the deal goes through. If you go the oversized pickup route you'll have to scrounge up a good 60-66 bed. There ain't many here in NE... |
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I looked at a shot nose 1966.Not much room to work on the engine.I like the 1964--66 C60 long nose cus massive room Plus there are more of them out there
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