Anyone want to see what a $9,000.00 1966 ford truck looks like?
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At least they are honest in their pics of what problems the vehicle has. Id go about $1200-$1500 on it after looking it over in person. Has some definite rust issues that need to be addressed. Overall, not in bad shape, and would be a great starting point for a project.
But yeah, $9k, not gonna happen.
But yeah, $9k, not gonna happen.
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That has to be a joke or the guy is definitely living in a world I have yet to find. If that truck is worth 9K my bump has to be worth at least 20K. As I was looking it over I though to myself "Not bad at all. If I replace the engine/trans combo, suspension, cab plus whatever other body parts that are full of bondo, then finish off the body, paint, wheels, tires & install a new interior. I am hard pressed to find what I originally bought when I got finished."
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A local small car lot by me has an early model bronco for sale. It is lifted, has a v8, smoke pours out of the right side exhaust, the body is cut, the whole thing is in primer and needs total resto. He is asking 8,000 for it. We have told him that he is way high on his pricing but he will not lower the price. Has had it on the lot for a few months now.
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This is just retarded...and it's at a dealership no less....but those guys can always be trusted.
Just because something is old, they think it's worth a small fortune...I've rarely seen a slick I'd pay anywhere
near that much for.
This truck is a P.O.S. and I wouldn't give him more than $750 for it...the only thing of value is the short bed
and the grille. I think we'll see it listed on Ebay again...this is it's second go already.
Just because something is old, they think it's worth a small fortune...I've rarely seen a slick I'd pay anywhere
near that much for.
This truck is a P.O.S. and I wouldn't give him more than $750 for it...the only thing of value is the short bed
and the grille. I think we'll see it listed on Ebay again...this is it's second go already.