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#196888 01/01/2006 5:36 PM
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Hey, i have a 1965 chevy half ton, with a 283, and a powerglide transmission. The body is in pretty rough shape, but there is hardly any rust. What do u think would be a good asking price for my truck?

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Try to put a picture up in the topic that would help these guys here who know somewhat. Still its better to see it in person to tell.


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Yes a picture is worth a thousand words or is that dollars? lol

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I recently watched as a friend couldn't get $100 for a '63 with a rough body. It's hard to put a price on it without seeing it up close.

Take lots of pictures and offer it on eBay. The market will tell you what it's worth.


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also go out to the traderonline site and have a look. That will help you ball park the value of the truck. Or pick up a truck trader rag in your neck of the woods. Trucks vary also by region. I think Texas has the biggest pickup market in the USA.


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