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Old 11-19-2012, 03:05 AM   #2
79 silverado
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Re: Need to know how much to ask for my 1973

I hate to say it, but in this economy, and given what I'm seeing, unfortunately its probably right around the $2k to $3k range in a best case scenario if the frame issue is very very minor and only needing a pull to be "right" but not needed for functioning as it should, and you're likely to hear many offers in the $1500 range from people who look at it... If the frame affects how it rides/steers/handles or safety then probably $1000 is what you'd hear and you may be better parting it to get more cash back out.

3/4 tons aren't as desirable to the average joe on the street looking for a garage at home restoration compared with short bed 1/2 tons, and although some work is done is it a primered truck that needs more metal work - such as the big holes cut in the doors for speakers, etc. Its probably going to be viewed by someone as a worktruck that gets inferior gas mileage compared to a 80s or 90s lwb that has overdrive or perhaps a 6.5 diesel.

Just a couple years ago in 09 before things got rough in the economy I sold a 76 3/4 ton with new sheetmetal, new paint above and beneath, newly resealed/gasketed 350 that ran like a sewing machine, redone th400, new tires, new brakes, new dash/carpet/seat/door panels/belts, new underhood accessories (belts/alt/fuelpump/etc) basically a restored truck. After 6 months of listing on ebay, autotrader classics, craigslist, racing junk, other car boards, and keeping it parked on-street with a sign by the state capitol it finally went for $5500. Since then prices are down, people are cheaper, gas costs more, and more people are hurting and selling their toys cheaper from necessity. Today I see trucks like my old one listed for $3500-5500, sometimes a little more when they put late model rims, cowl hoods, upgraded stereos etc in them but still not listing above $6k and those that do are still around for sale a year or two later from what I've seen...

Consider all that and what you realistically know it takes to bring to comparable condition in parts and labor by standing next to it to get an idea what someone may be willing to put towards it near you.
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