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It looks to be worth about $500. $1000 if you are really salivating for it. It's a buyers market right now.


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$750 tops.....but make them turn down 4 or 500 first!


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Depends on how bad you want it. Old trucks are getting hard to come by, especially ones that are fairly complete and non rust buckets. I gave $1600 for my 54. It had a stuck motor, but it was pretty much all complete. It also depends on what you want to do with it. Hot rod or Stock. All in all, it's up to you.


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Is this an Arizona truck? If so, it probably has pretty decent sheet metal. It also has an updated motor.


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Achipmonk has a good point. I paid $1500 for my 53 3/4 ton. Not in as good a shape as the one in your pics.(not by a long shot)

I wanted it pretty bad. If not I could have got it for probably 1G or even less. These are very hard to come by where I live.

If you like the truck make an offer, keep it low. The worst that could happen is they tell you its too low.

The opposite wont happen if your offer is too high.

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