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kidatheart 12-22-2019 08:35 PM

1956ish GMC 2 ton
 
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I am out of my comfort zone. I don’t know anything about these old trucks. I have a chance to buy a farm truck that has been sitting for over 15 years. Has bad engine but was driven to where it is sitting in a machine shed. Overall pretty good shape. Good bed with hoist. Does it have much value? What should it bring? Thanks.

kidatheart 12-22-2019 08:39 PM

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Interior
Sorry about the sideways pictures. I forgot to turn my phone when I took them

Greg58 12-22-2019 09:24 PM

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Pretty cool with those hinged front fenders. Not running it is not worth much, under $1000 in my opinion.
Greg

C10 - C90 Bill 12-22-2019 10:09 PM

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Looks very restore-able.

kidatheart 12-23-2019 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg58 (Post 8647391)
Pretty cool with those hinged front fenders. Not running it is not worth much, under $1000 in my opinion.
Greg

Thanks

txagincali 12-23-2019 05:57 PM

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That thing isn't worth more than scrap, you should leave it be. But just for grins, where is that truck located exactly??? :-)

As it sits, not running, likely no brakes etc, I would offer somewhere in the $1000-$2500 range depending on how nice the rear hoist is. A few arguing points to get the price point down would be the unknowns in running gear, brakes, slight damage, cost to bring a wrecker with a winch out to retrieve it if the weight doesn't surpass their limits etc etc.

But that depends too on if you are planning to flip or restore. I'd say plenty of potential to restore but if posted well/cleaned up and detailed some on fleabay or large nearby city CL's, you get easily get $4-5k if not more to the right guy. COE cabs only are listed between $4-10k out on the west coast, but a snub nose is a bit more unique, especially if complete.

kidatheart 12-25-2019 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by txagincali (Post 8647842)
That thing isn't worth more than scrap, you should leave it be. But just for grins, where is that truck located exactly??? :-)

As it sits, not running, likely no brakes etc, I would offer somewhere in the $1000-$2500 range depending on how nice the rear hoist is. A few arguing points to get the price point down would be the unknowns in running gear, brakes, slight damage, cost to bring a wrecker with a winch out to retrieve it if the weight doesn't surpass their limits etc etc.

But that depends too on if you are planning to flip or restore. I'd say plenty of potential to restore but if posted well/cleaned up and detailed some on fleabay or large nearby city CL's, you get easily get $4-5k if not more to the right guy. COE cabs only are listed between $4-10k out on the west coast, but a snub nose is a bit more unique, especially if complete.

thank you.

OlySezHey 02-26-2020 11:14 PM

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Hey Kid :)
Didja pull the trigger on ol' girl? I know i might have liked to, for 1K.
Chevy makes a prettier lcf, imho


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