My wife is pregnant with our second child (current boy is 5yo and baby girl is due early August) and her leveled 2002 Chevy 2500hd d/a ECSB truck ain’t gonna cut the mustard as a suitable family mobile. While there’s enough cab space in my super cab f150, it doesn’t leave room for groceries, luggage, bags, strollers, etc and I don’t want to use the bed for that sense it’s not temperature controlled. Her truck is forbidden to be sold so mines on the chopping block (fine with me bc it’s nice but I just don’t love it, miss my duramax). So we’re gonna get rid of my f150 & slide into a Tahoe or suburban or something.
Searching online I’ve found a “perfect” ideal truck for us IMO. It’s a 2006 Suburban with a D/A conversion done by Duraburb (that fella down in FL that does a lot of these and does em well from what I’ve seen & know of?).
Obviously it’s going to be priced well above normal market value (per KBB, NADA, Edmunds, etc) and I’ll need to finance most of it. How do I determine a reasonable value for such a vehicle? It’s a loaded up suburban with average to low miles (150k), rust free, LBZ/6-spd D/A etc. y’all know how they do those conversions down there, everything is converted with GM components to be a true 2500HD suburban and everything in, out & on it workslike any Norma factory option would. List price is $26k. Spoken to the guy via email and he says he has a little room to work on price.
Thoughts? Opinions? Help? I’d love to make this happen but don’t want to make too terrible of a purchase, as far as value is concerned.
Searching online I’ve found a “perfect” ideal truck for us IMO. It’s a 2006 Suburban with a D/A conversion done by Duraburb (that fella down in FL that does a lot of these and does em well from what I’ve seen & know of?).
Obviously it’s going to be priced well above normal market value (per KBB, NADA, Edmunds, etc) and I’ll need to finance most of it. How do I determine a reasonable value for such a vehicle? It’s a loaded up suburban with average to low miles (150k), rust free, LBZ/6-spd D/A etc. y’all know how they do those conversions down there, everything is converted with GM components to be a true 2500HD suburban and everything in, out & on it workslike any Norma factory option would. List price is $26k. Spoken to the guy via email and he says he has a little room to work on price.
Thoughts? Opinions? Help? I’d love to make this happen but don’t want to make too terrible of a purchase, as far as value is concerned.