how much for your 2 door tahoe/yukon?

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96ProCompTahoe

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not real sure since mines not the run of the mill 2 door hoe. if i had to sell it it would be a high number.

really depends where you are located. finding a good lowish miles NOT RUSTED Hoe/Kon here your gonna pay 5-6K. not so nice ones are listed at 3-4K, may get lucky and find a non vortec for 2-3K.
 

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idk about everybody else on here but i know that it would take a lot to make me part with mine. i feel like these are some of the best lookin trucks and they definitely have more character than most. i think your gonna find that a two door hoe is probably gonna cost an extra 1k-2k just because it has two doors if not more. good luck!
 

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I'd sell mine for $10k. Only because I don't want to get rid of it, and you have to REALLY want it, in order for me to go find another one (for much less). I would guess fair market value around here for mine would be around $4-5000
 

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Yea I love my hoe because they are increasingly hard to find and especially hard to find in good condition. It would take a lot more than it's really worth to get me to part with mine.
 

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Here in texas they are higher than most. When i was looking for one, i looked at 3 different models and each one was over 8k. One was a white POS!!!! needed a trans, motor work, tires, interior fixes, new exhaust... and that was a non-vortec. I looked at a red tahoe with the highest options and stuff and they wanted 9k for it it had been wrecked and stolen they said i could buy it for 8k and that was as low as he was going. The one i bought is a 97 gmc yukon gt its in good condition. it had some problems i paiod 7k for it. these trucks are rare. I have people when im stopped at stores and stuff they come up and just want to look at it and admire how neat it looks... My ex's dad works for gm in their corporate office and he looked at it when i bought it and he was like wow thats really neat never seen one like that. I would sell mine for 10-12k. just cuz i love it! and honestly i might not even take that. got big plans for this truck. 383 with a supercharger, 4l80e, 4.56 gears, lift and tires and wheels. It already has new carpet inside and a sound system. look in my rpofile for pictures of it. These trucks are really rare in good condition. most of them down here have been beat to crap on a ranch or broken into and stolen. Here in texas they are the number one suv that is stolen here and theres not that many here. i may see one every 2 weeks and its usually the same one.
 

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I've been offered 8k for mine twice and turned it down both times. I love my truck so I wouldn't part with it, but finding one that looks and runs excellent is no easy task. Especially in places like Upsate, NY where rust is king.
 

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I consider myself lucky to have found mine almost completely rust free and well taken care of by an older man for 5k and it's a 96. I had to drive 7 hours to Georgia to get it though. Any 2 doors found down here were beat to shit and untaken care of
 

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I had a guy offer me 5K...I wanted to ***** slap him. The damn motor in mine is almost that much
 

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i'll take $15K for mine before i fix the damned power steering line. not for sale after that. :D
 

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:lol: so in other words not for sale :)
 

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Yeah, here in TX you are looking at 10k + for one in halfway decent shape. I paid right around 10k for mine. After the mods and love I wouldn't take less than $15k

You can find them for less, but be expected to have some work ahead of you.
 

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With a truck that you've your poured blood, sweat and tears into is always going to be worth more to us than someone else. I'm confident that my 'price tag' for my 77 is much more than any sane persons would pay me for it...
 

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I had a guy stop me and ask me what I'd take for my Yukon. I told him 8k (I paid 5k for my truck 1 year ago today). He never called me back.

My 78 Scout is another story. Had a guy offer 3,500 for it. I told him "add a zero, then we'll talk".
 

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Let me just start by saying that even thinking of selling my hoe makes me cringe. Out here in cali you see them every where. Some places more than others. I live in san diego and dont see many, but when i do they are in need of major work. Rough!!!! Im originally from los angeles and have seen these around every corner slammed to the ground on big rims or with big ass lifts. Ive got lots invested in my hoe and know that they are getting harder to find in good shape so with that in mind i think a fair number for mine would be $25,000 and rising. Not done yet. More to come. Will post pics when finished with the current work being done.
 

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Man, so this is the kind of thread that brings all the 2 door guys out of the woodwork.

Their going to have to dig a big hole when I die, I'm going to be buried in my 99' 2 door.

I paid $7750 for my 99' a few months ago. It already had the lift, MB wheels & BFG AT's. I added 4.56 gears and custom drive shafts, plus I had to replace all the front end parts. I've got over $13,000 in it at this point with more to come.

I had a really clean 95' (see my picture album) when I found the 99'. I sold the 95' for $5250, it didn't have any mods expect for the Flowmaster exhaust.

The 99' had 130,000 miles on it when I bought it.
The 95' had 150,000 miles on it when I sold it.
 

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Yea mines not gonna get sold but ive found em for under 3k hell i might get another soon if its around my rangebof price. I easily have more invested in it than what someone would pay. Ive been asked how kuch but i laughed n said not for sale
 

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Let me just start by saying that even thinking of selling my hoe makes me cringe. Out here in cali you see them every where. Some places more than others. I live in san diego and dont see many, but when i do they are in need of major work. Rough!!!! Im originally from los angeles and have seen these around every corner slammed to the ground on big rims or with big ass lifts. Ive got lots invested in my hoe and know that they are getting harder to find in good shape so with that in mind i think a fair number for mine would be $25,000 and rising. Not done yet. More to come. Will post pics when finished with the current work being done.

25k? Yeah okay buddy.

I turned down 8k a few times for my 1995. I sold it for 4,500 to my grandpa. Paid 4,500. Have way to much into it. Yes, I'm happy I did it that way. I know that truck is still being appreciated, driven, taken care of and respected. And I know eventually at some point I will own it again. Part of the deal we have between me and my grandpa with it. When he can no longer keep it or drive it, then I'll own it again.
 

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