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Congrats on the purchase! I just bought a 2011 PPV with 71,000 miles for $7500- I just picked it up yesterday too!
I'm fairly mechanically inclined (cut my teeth on a 300zx) and just looked through my Tahoe. A few pointers:
1. Check your driver side motor mount. If it hasn't been replaced yet, it's probably munched.
2. Check your battery trays for rust.
3. Make sure all of the light/radio holes have been properly and tightly sealed. I found a bunch of water under my passenger side vinyl flooring.
4. With your mileage, check your struts for leaks and look through your suspension.
5. Change all of your fluids unless you have good records. Change the oil, transmission, and brake fluids asap. You can send an oil sample off to Blackstone Labs to check the state of your motor.
Good luck. I'm still building a repair/replacement list for my Tahoe.
Yup the seller just replaced the motor mount. My buddy has a ppv and has replacement his motor mount 3 times in 1year....
Fluids all look brand new.
I will check struts stuff when I can get it on a hoist at my buddy shop.
And that’s a nice find for you. My buddy got his 2011 with 67k for $11,000... I think yours for $7500 is a fricken steallllll
Mine was a great deal but also a big risk!!! I bought directly from the county (full immediate cash payment required). Every vehicle they sell is "as-is" with no guarantee the engines run (trailer pickup recommended). Also, they would only allow you 15 minutes (total) to look at ALL of their vehicles at one auction. They were kind and gave me 30 minutes total to inspect plus a 7 hour road trip to get there and back. Needless to say I was running around like a madman during the inspection.
Dallas, welcome from North Carolina, sounds like you have a great find. We all like to see pictures, I guess it's a guy thing. Also on the forum we have a special section for PPV/SSV for your posts. What part of the country are you from?
techbiker or Bike Mechanic , just wondering !!
That's certainly good news. If you're going to have a stable full of these get yourself a Tech2, it will save you thousands of dollars and countless hours of precious time.
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Not sure if I wanna keep it blue or get a paint job. My buddy cousin owns a body shop so I could prly get a decent cheap paint job.