What's It Worth?
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What's It Worth?
So it's time to let my 2003 Eddie Bauer leave the flock. Bought an F250 yesterday so it's time to sadly say goodbye.
My question is what's it actually worth? Studded and deleted 6.0 with a catback exhaust and gutted cat 212,500 miles. Interior is in great shape aside from the front passenger seat. Exterior is in good condition aside from the rockers and front/rear bumpers. I did everything in my power to keep them clean but Ohio loves salt and they are shot. I have removed the steps for the time being as they were not sturdy enough to trust but they would be included in the sale.
Love to hear everyone's thoughts, and thanks for your time.
My question is what's it actually worth? Studded and deleted 6.0 with a catback exhaust and gutted cat 212,500 miles. Interior is in great shape aside from the front passenger seat. Exterior is in good condition aside from the rockers and front/rear bumpers. I did everything in my power to keep them clean but Ohio loves salt and they are shot. I have removed the steps for the time being as they were not sturdy enough to trust but they would be included in the sale.
Love to hear everyone's thoughts, and thanks for your time.
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Unfortunately I think the rust will dictate the selling price more than the lift, wheels, tires, or other add-ons. It's hard to price vehicles with rust, for me living in Texas where rust is almost a foreign concept (unless you live on the beach), thats a parts truck. In Ohio (where I assume you live based off the license plates), that's probably what every vehicle that's 20 years old looks like so the market might be more tolerant of rust.
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Yeah tough call. Excursion with relatively low miles but modded with rust and a 6.0... I tried to buy a car on a whim last year to take on a trip to Deal's Gap with some friends for 7k. I was happy to pay the price but I figured I'd try to get him down to 6 or something. Turned out the car had lived its whole life in WI and was a rust bucket. It went from 6-7k in my mind to just $6.00 instantly. We don't have rust here in SC so cars with any rust are virtually worthless.
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Unfortunately I think the rust will dictate the selling price more than the lift, wheels, tires, or other add-ons. It's hard to price vehicles with rust, for me living in Texas where rust is almost a foreign concept (unless you live on the beach), thats a parts truck. In Ohio (where I assume you live based off the license plates), that's probably what every vehicle that's 20 years old looks like so the market might be more tolerant of rust.
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Yeah tough call. Excursion with relatively low miles but modded with rust and a 6.0... I tried to buy a car on a whim last year to take on a trip to Deal's Gap with some friends for 7k. I was happy to pay the price but I figured I'd try to get him down to 6 or something. Turned out the car had lived its whole life in WI and was a rust bucket. It went from 6-7k in my mind to just $6.00 instantly. We don't have rust here in SC so cars with any rust are virtually worthless.
Yeah, unfortunately that is life in the northern states. That's also why I bought an aluminum bodied truck and my wife has a new Expedition with the aluminum body. I'm done with putting 40+ hours into vehicles every year just to have them rust anyway.
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Hadn't thought of a part out....probably $1800 for the set from cruising eBay. That would be $200-$600 less than listed there.
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honestly the rust utterly devastates the value. I sold my 2000 V-10 XLT with 91k miles for only $4k because of rust. It had much less than yours shows. Mine only had rust in the rear door corners. Pristine body otherwise. Your engine offsets that to a degree and adds some value back. what's the mileage?
Personally, I'd be at max $5-6k. Assuming the rest is in good shape and all the little bits work. For a beater/driver.
if the frame and other bits are rusted up as well or if it has other issues, she's really only worth parting out. sadly.
I used to never understand that. Until I bought a CT truck. Whoa boy, I was spoiled rotten with my Texas trucks
Personally, I'd be at max $5-6k. Assuming the rest is in good shape and all the little bits work. For a beater/driver.
if the frame and other bits are rusted up as well or if it has other issues, she's really only worth parting out. sadly.
I used to never understand that. Until I bought a CT truck. Whoa boy, I was spoiled rotten with my Texas trucks
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honestly the rust utterly devastates the value. I sold my 2000 V-10 XLT with 91k miles for only $4k because of rust. It had much less than yours shows. Mine only had rust in the rear door corners. Pristine body otherwise. Your engine offsets that to a degree and adds some value back. what's the mileage?
Personally, I'd be at max $5-6k. Assuming the rest is in good shape and all the little bits work. For a beater/driver.
if the frame and other bits are rusted up as well or if it has other issues, she's really only worth parting out. sadly.
I used to never understand that. Until I bought a CT truck. Whoa boy, I was spoiled rotten with my Texas trucks
Personally, I'd be at max $5-6k. Assuming the rest is in good shape and all the little bits work. For a beater/driver.
if the frame and other bits are rusted up as well or if it has other issues, she's really only worth parting out. sadly.
I used to never understand that. Until I bought a CT truck. Whoa boy, I was spoiled rotten with my Texas trucks
Anyway, thanks for everyone's input. I've got a friend or two that's wanted to buy it so I'll see if they are still interested and if not onto Facebook it goes.
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Like everyone else has said, rust is what busts the value. If you're not in a rush to sell it, it may be worth it to replace the rockers on an otherwise clean truck.
I paid 21k for my rust free 6.0 excursion with 172k, and it was a "never think about it again" no brainer considering I looked for years up in the northeast and it was already studded and tuned.
I paid 21k for my rust free 6.0 excursion with 172k, and it was a "never think about it again" no brainer considering I looked for years up in the northeast and it was already studded and tuned.
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If you just want entertainment, then get in line and ask this question on one of the Facebook diesel excursion pages. About every other post is this very question. Some people are convinced (and trying to convince others) they are worth more now than 20 years ago.