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Im getting real close to needing to sell my fathers truck. Its looking like he wont be around much longer. He bought this truck new in 05, Its a reg cab 2wd with 62,000 miles on it. The truck is pretty clean, no rust no issues, The only thing he has done to it was put in a new radio, new gen wheels and katskin leather. Im just trying to get an accurate gauge on where we need to start on the price. This picture was taken right before he level the back of the truck. If anybody can point me in the right direction. Id appreciate it. Thanks
your in the $7500- 8000. range depending on what it looks like inside and some optional equip.. and where it is located... Might check with KBB.com for details.
Gorgeous little truck. Love the Flaresides I do. 62K miles huh? I know guys that would do more than look at 10K. Sorry about your Dad, this has to be a tough time.
your in the $7500- 8000. range depending on what it looks like inside and some optional equip.. and where it is located... Might check with KBB.com for details.
Interior is mint. Dad has always been meticulous with his vehicles. He got tired of the cloth last year and put in new katskin leather. Just shortly after that he got to where he couldnt drive it. Id venture to bet he hasnt sat in the new leather for more than 2 hrs
Here in California, that truck would easily sell for over $10K if it's as clean as you describe. The low miles is a bonus! Don't go by KBB or NADA Guides as everything is selling for more than what they are worth. Example, I bought my '06 F150 4.6 STX in 2009 for $11K with 32,000 on the ODO. Cloth interior, roll up windows, no cruise, pretty much base model STX. I now have 65k on it and could sell it for over $10K, just because of the low mileage.
Hope this helps. Again, I'm in southern California where everything is expensive. Don't settle for less and don't give it away!
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