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I have a 1990 chevy 1/2 ton 4x4. 5 speed 350 3.42 limited slip rear Factory bucket seats/console Restored 10 years ago. New box,rebuilt motor,tranny, brake lines, fuel lines,you get the idea. I know I'll never get that back, but I'm trying to put a fair price on it as its above the average 1990 truck. This pick was last year. Been stored in garage since. https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/gallery/80/full/90101.jpg
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Nice looking truck! I would think that you could get back your investment in the restoration. There is a big coterie of GM fans that love that body style of Chevy and GMC trucks. Finding a clean one one fully restored is a big plus.
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It'd make a fair feed truck.... Give you $1,500.
Might do better somewhere else. :grin.
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Very nice! With the price of new and used trucks being what they are, I think you would be surprised what that truck would bring. Only you know what you’ve got in it. If you can’t recoup that I would drive it and enjoy it.
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That’s a nice truck. Pickups like that sell for $3500-$5000 around here. That one would come in at the higher end of that.
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T R U M P W O N !
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6500 Nice truck, you should have little problem selling it
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The problem is that it is a 29 year old vehicle.
Any 2WD pick up that runs is worth $1,000 add $500 for 4WD.
$5,000 to $6,500 you are up there with 10-15 year old pick ups.
A lot of guys would like it but they don't have the cash for a $5,000, 29 year old truck.
Put it on Craig's List for $6,500 and see what happens.
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I'd put it on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $8,000, Make Offer option, and open bidding.
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You won't risk much on the Ebay method that pal suggests and that truck looks good enough that you might get some inquiries.
I would like to know where you are like a couple of other people.
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I have a 1990 chevy 1/2 ton 4x4. 5 speed 350 3.42 limited slip rear Factory bucket seats/console Restored 10 years ago. New box,rebuilt motor,tranny, brake lines, fuel lines,you get the idea. I know I'll never get that back, but I'm trying to put a fair price on it as its above the average 1990 truck. This pick was last year. Been stored in garage since. https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/gallery/80/full/90101.jpgI'd think you'd be alright at $6500-7500.
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I'm in pa. Didn't list it because I wasn't actually listing it up for sale just trying to get a fair value on it. 6500 is right where I expected so that is what I'm going to list it for locally. Thanks for all your replies.
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Damn, if you were in my area I'd be a buyer. Sweet truck.
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