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Author:  Simo90 [ Wed May 26, 2010 1:27 am ]
Post subject:  Sierra/Drover 1981-87

Im looking for a very standard sierra or drover to get me started. Needs to run and prefferably road worthy. looking to buy late July for around the $800 or less mark. Any help?

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Wed May 26, 2010 2:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

Roadworthy Sierra for $800 or less? You gotta be kidding right?

Author:  zukmeista [ Wed May 26, 2010 5:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

Simo90 wrote:
Im looking for a very standard sierra or drover to get me started. Needs to run and prefferably road worthy. looking to buy late July for around the $800 or less mark. Any help?

:rofl:

Author:  Simo90 [ Wed May 26, 2010 5:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

its preffered but its not a must but it needs to run.

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Wed May 26, 2010 5:39 am ]
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Mate, for $800 you aren't gonna get much in the way of a Sierra....

Author:  Zook_Fan [ Wed May 26, 2010 5:42 am ]
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if he is accepting something as far back as 81 than he would easily be able to pick up a reasonable sierra fo $800. 1L's don't sell for too much.. keep your eye out and they do come up

Author:  85Drover [ Wed May 26, 2010 5:42 am ]
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Good luck to ya mate. :) I picked up an '85 drover soft top for $850, no rego or rust. Battery was dead, because the alternator was also, and it took 1 an a half years of looking but that didn't stop me. 8) They're out there. Just keep a lookout everywhere; papers, online, side of the road etc etc.

Keep it up,

Ryan.

Author:  stockman [ Wed May 26, 2010 5:45 am ]
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I just sold a 89 hard top with no motor, no interior, no fron end, no transfer, no doors, and the body is rusted for not much less than that. $800 won't get you much nowadays.

Author:  Simo90 [ Wed May 26, 2010 6:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

Cheers Ryan & Zook_Fan,
my mate got a 1L 85 drover for about $500 it was in pretty rough form when he got it full of spiders n junk like that but hardly any body rust. With a little bit of TLC hes got it up and running and its a lil beast. i know it can be done.

Author:  lookbothways [ Thu May 27, 2010 12:32 am ]
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I went to a clearance sale yesterday & there was a 1980 Stockman there,
wagon type
I hadnt had rego since 2003, what I would consider as below average condition, no structual rust but a lot of patches of surface rust, no door panels, roof lining, standard AM radio

Positive side it did have a toyota motor & 5 speed, nobody knew how long ago it had been fitted but it did start ok & didnt blow any smoke

I took a guess & thought it would go for around $8-900,
Auctioner started at 2K but no takers
1 bidder called $900 then went up in $100 bids & sold for $1500

Most comments were that it was sold cheap & the new owner got a bargain

The origional poster may find something around the $800 mark but will have to be quick & not to expect a lot for his $$

Author:  Zook_Fan [ Thu May 27, 2010 1:00 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

lookbothways wrote:
Positive side it did have a toyota motor & 5 speed, nobody knew how long ago it had been fitted but it did start ok & didnt blow any smoke


:roll: thats another negative. If you are prepared to wait you WILL get a lot for around $1000. I know he said $800 but still its not that much more. I picked up a 1990 WT sierra that needed almost nothing for roadworthy for fuck all. Just got to be keen and have the cash ready to go cos when they come up they go quick. Two weeks ago I went to look at a 88 NT hardtop. It was pretty tidy and a few mods but had an engine conversion so it was no good for me but they were only after $600 for it. Everyone that is saying you won't get anything for that cheap obviously have never had to work with a tight budget. That being said you probably won't get too lucky on these sort of sites, people that come to these places no what stuff is worth. You need to be looking through your local traders, newspapers, any published free advertising in your local area. That is where you will find a bargain.

Author:  85Drover [ Thu May 27, 2010 6:15 am ]
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http://auszookers.com/index.php?name=Fo ... ic&t=12223

It may be a bit of a trek to get but looks to be worth it, after some paint. ;)

Ryan

Author:  pickle2589 [ Thu May 27, 2010 7:22 am ]
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I picked up a lwb sierra 1.3 for only 1100 with 6 months rego. Only took 2 weeks of watching internet car sales ads. I was in the right place at the right time. Just get lucky and wait.

Author:  2stroker [ Thu May 27, 2010 1:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

Yeah forget about the negative comments and look in the weekend papers, local papers, keep your eyes open for unreg ones in peoples yards etc.

In the last 12 months I have found:

(this does not include any of my own LJ's)

4 x LJ's (all soft top 3 x 80s 1 x 50)
1 x 1300 NT soft top
1 x 1 litre hard top
1 x LWB Sierra complete running
1 x LWB Sierra complete but in pieces (pulled apart for a rebuild)
1 x spare LWB Sierra incomplete


Only one was advertised, the rest were word of mouth or seen by me in yards, paddocks, etc and I went in and enquired.
One was free, one was $50, the dearest was $700.
Most have now had the once over and I have found them new homes.

I currently know of 3 other Suzuki's under $1000, 2 running one not and from what I understand want33s has no trouble finding them either, he is buying them regularly and wrecking them out.

Author:  Simo90 [ Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

thanks for all the info guys. im gonna keep my eyes peeled for a bargan ill be cashed up as soon as i get my tax back. its a first project for me and im so keen to get my hands dirty. i currently drive a VT commodore and i do all the servicing on it but theres really nothing to do. there seems to be alot more on the east coast and not a whole lot around in SA which sucks.

Author:  Shansh [ Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Sierra/Drover 1981-87

Simo90 wrote:
thanks for all the info guys. im gonna keep my eyes peeled for a bargan ill be cashed up as soon as i get my tax back. its a first project for me and im so keen to get my hands dirty. i currently drive a VT commodore and i do all the servicing on it but theres really nothing to do. there seems to be alot more on the east coast and not a whole lot around in SA which sucks.


mate im in the barossa and just got an 85 drover, am planning on playing around with it a bit, if i hear of anything going locally i will pass it straight on to yer

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