1980 liquifire 600 miles
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1980 liquifire 600 miles
I have an unrestored 1980 liquifire with 600 miles on the unrebuilt motor. I've been thinking on doing a restoration but, would that lower the value? And what is the value?
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Re: 1980 liquifire 600 miles
Graham, your 1980 Liquifire has the highest build number of any JD sled, about 8,000. The first question needing asked is, what is your expectation when done. Is it a sled you want to ride? Show? My business is restoring John Deere sleds and I would have to tell you that the cost to restore an 80 LF would exceed its value....BUT....keep in mind that our motto is "We Restore Memories" so if this is a sled that's been in the family then perhaps the cost to restore would be ok with you. I would be glad to give you an estimate when I return home next week if you want to send pictures to bison11120002XX@yahoo.com. (remove the XX).
Don Amber
Busco Bullet, Inc.
Don Amber
Busco Bullet, Inc.
Feel free to check out our website www.buscobullet.com for restorations or parts.
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Re: 1980 liquifire 600 miles
If it is in really good condition already, you could consider a mechanical restoration. In my opinion. They are only original once.
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Re: 1980 liquifire 600 miles
Hate to ask this....but does any nut and bolt restoration come in less than the sled value? I'm sure we will never recoup the money we pumped into Larry's Snowfire, but like you say DA......restoring memories.
Honestly my preference on the clean originals is to do mechanical stuff and let the battle scars remain.....it adds character and they are only original once.
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Honestly my preference on the clean originals is to do mechanical stuff and let the battle scars remain.....it adds character and they are only original once.
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Re: 1980 liquifire 600 miles
Graham,
You post a good question. Generally a "mint" 600 mile original sled is worth preserving. I have a really nice 81 Liquifire in such condition. However, if it needs a restoration, I do not believe you are not lowering it's value as even low mile 1980 Liquifire's do not bring big money since they built about 8,900 of them, nearly 66% of all Liquifire's built from 1980-84.
My I-500 Cross Country racer is a 1980 for that exact reason, Deere built a ton of them and they are relatively easy to get parts for.
Good luck with your sled, and have fun with it no matter what you do,
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You post a good question. Generally a "mint" 600 mile original sled is worth preserving. I have a really nice 81 Liquifire in such condition. However, if it needs a restoration, I do not believe you are not lowering it's value as even low mile 1980 Liquifire's do not bring big money since they built about 8,900 of them, nearly 66% of all Liquifire's built from 1980-84.
My I-500 Cross Country racer is a 1980 for that exact reason, Deere built a ton of them and they are relatively easy to get parts for.
Good luck with your sled, and have fun with it no matter what you do,
-Joe Rainville
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Re: 1980 liquifire 600 miles
Do a mechanical restoration and call it good.
1975 340/s Speed Run Sled
1975 340/s I500 #161
1980 Liquifire SN# 4995 From WA Speed Run Sled
1980 Liquifire SN# 4996 From MN
1983 Sportfire
1984 Liquifire Deep Snow Tunnel 4/6 motor
1984 Sprintfire (2)
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1975 340/s I500 #161
1980 Liquifire SN# 4995 From WA Speed Run Sled
1980 Liquifire SN# 4996 From MN
1983 Sportfire
1984 Liquifire Deep Snow Tunnel 4/6 motor
1984 Sprintfire (2)
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