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#482458 12/15/2008 12:51 PM
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I have an NOS fleetside box side, long, (from GM) that I am going to be selling. Also have a perfect factory tailgate..........what are these items worth these days, and is anyone out there interested? I am in Central NY state. I didn't post in (for sale) because they technically aren't yet. Thanks!

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Things are only worth what people are willing to pay for them at the moment and in the case of NOS it would help if you could find what comparable parts have sold for. Ebay is a good place to research prices. If all else fails, I'd start by asking about 20% over what Chinese reproductions are going for. As for the tailgate, start asking the same as Chinese repops... if it's perfect as in NO rust, NO dents.


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Cruising in the Passing Lane
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and it depends on what year, a 58/9 would be worth more than a 60-66, which would be worth more than a 67-72, which are available repro

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I just realized that I forgot to include the year of the parts. They are for 60-66......sorry!

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With the economy and stock market the way it is right now.... I'd keep it and consider it as "money in the bank"... it's only going to gain value.

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Those body panels aren't going to lose any value. Hold on to them! Right now it seams that nobody has any money to spend (due to the economy) -so selling those parts now probably wouldn't be wise unless some guy comes up the you with a big fat wallet.

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I am going to sell to "fund" my current project, but will not give them away either. I would also trade for a real nice hood for same year truck, if anyone wanted?

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I'm going to lock this thread because it is turned into an advertisement. Please do all buying, selling, and trading in the for sale section of this board. This forum is for questions about paint and body work only.


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