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Im considering selling my truck later this year as we may be expanding upon the family.;) I would like to get a feel for what you all think it would be worth when the time comes. Here are the facts and figures...
1980 Chevy C10 Custom Deluxe SWB Fleetside 78k original miles 305/th350 (soon to be replaced with a 350/th400) A/C, manual windows and locks Factory rubber flooring with PO installed "patio carpet" mats...dont laugh, they work great! Camel interior, seat has rips on DS, dash is perfect 10 bolt 2.56 open rearend Undercoating installed years ago by original owner What I have done: Rear flip kit Ground Force 2.5" spindles and 2" springs New ball joints and brakes New "lowered" shocks all around Pioneer deh-3800 CD player and aftermarket 4x10s in the cab corners Silverstar Headlights New turn signals, tail lights and parking lights 15x8 rallys with BFG Radial T/As with 1k miles on them New window felts on both sides Intermittent wipers New chrome front bumper and metal rollpan (not yet installed) The paint is original and by no means perfect and there is a dent in the rear DS of the bed from the PO. |
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$3500 - $4500 ?? just guessing
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How about this, instead of coming up with a number (which i know will vary greatly by region) tell me what you think of my price. I was thinking of asking $3200 as it sits or trade for a '87-91 Burb or 3+3. Am I off base or spot on?
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Sounds like a good price to me.
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Go for the 'burb. These crew cabs are LONG! Most women hate driving something as long as a burb,... the crew cab is worse. Plus,... most burbs have three rows of seating! Kids love the back seat. Good luck.
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I would ask at least $3500 for it -- if you are comfortable with $3200, that gives you a little dicker room
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nice truck
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If the engine runs good, then I wouldn't put any money into it. Maybe some dress up goodies, but I don't think that engine extras will pay for themselves, and you may actually narrow your market.
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Hey neighbor
I'd finish all the work you'd plan on, clean it up, remove the patio mats, take good pics,and list it for $4,900/OBO. If you put in the 350 and its a good one, go for $5,500/OBO. Try all the usual places trader online, craigslist (various cities), thrifty nickel etc. Emphasize the rust free history of the truck....that gets the rust belt guys drooling for a trip down south to pickup a southern truck. Its too bad Moultrie swap meet isn't till next Nov you would have a real good chance of selling there at that price. |
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dude if i ever had the cash id would love to get that but sadly i cnt but for worth hmm 3500 to 4500 i guess in my bneck of the woods any way'
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I suppose first I should offer it to the guy I bought it from when/if I do sell it, the poor guys wife was starting a business and had a hard time making payroll so I got it for a good price. New chrome bumper going on this weekend and the rollpan if I can figure out how it attaches to the truck. After that I will give her a bath and update the pics. |
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I'll give you 50 cents for it, :D.
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New bumper is on, didnt get a chance to fool with the rollpan.
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Looks good! Are you sure you want to get rid of it? :)
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Its officially FOR SALE on the boards. |
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Does the A/C work?
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