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What's the value if my truck?

Whitetrashbeautiful

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KBB doesn't go back far enough for me to get a price on my truck. So if anyone has any resources that can get me the value of my truck it'd be helpful. If not can y'all give me a ballpark value for it?

Truck specs: 1982 k10, 355sbc/turbo350/208, ten bolts, ten inch lift, rancho rs9000 single adj shocks, 200,000 plus miles, little rust in normal spots on bed. Cab solid. Corrected steering, bed cap, roof rack, off road lighting. Good interior. Aluminum heads and intake. And 6 35' tires four on the ground and two spares.
Onboard air and water storage.

What do y'all reckon the value is?
 
Assuming 200,000 on truck but not drivetrain, normal push/pull steering, good tires etc. I would say 3000-3500. This could go up or down depending on how lift is done, and many other things. Pictures would help alot.

For me, on board air would not be worth a lot extra because i wouldnt use it, but for guys that would, that is definitely a plus.
 
You can put a link to pics from outside source. I've put up a few from Facebook. Without pics I'd say something in the 3-5 grand range depending on what has been rebuilt or replaced on it. A stock drivetrain with 200000 on it ain't worth a whole lot to me as it would need rebuilding in the not so distant future.
 
Actual value and a sales price are going to be far apart.

If the value needed is for insurance you need a appraisal.

For sale price is what buyer will pay, which won't be near what you think it's worth or what appraisal will be.
 
Any truck with 10 inches of lift I would look at as needing work to be lowered, not a positive. Especially rolling around on 35s. "Correct steering" is also a dicey statement as Id be willing to bet my definition of correct steering and yours is two different things.

Honestly though the truck is a square body. Unless its got an immaculate body or a serious motor or built axles its doubtful it worth anymore than $2000.
 
The value of my '82 K2500 would be determined by how much it weighs...not the condition!..:rolleyes:..
 
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