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Wow. Just wow. GLWS!
That one would be exceptionally difficult to part with.
Thanks buddy, this is a tough one for me. Of course I'd love to
keep it, and if I don't get what I need for it, I will. but life got
a little crazy and it would be better if I sold it.
A photo of the testing equipment the truck had on it;
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I’m surprised this is still around. There are 2017 model trucks in Michigan that don’t have undercarriages that clean.
I am too. No problem for me, another week or two and I'll
end up putting back in storage. I really only half want to sell
it. There are a few things I can have fun working on it this
winter (in storage).
Time to get my son's car and my Tahoe up for sale, so I'm
not going to focus on this one.
Crazy. What does one sell for with around the same miles up there but actually been drive.
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I will be pretty shocked if this doesn't sell quickly at that price. GLWS!!
More fair to who??? lol
I guess that is the question. I see what trucks are selling for
and it is difficult to find one that is "similar" to mine.
This one is hard for me to come up with a "fair price" I
always try to be more than fair with what I'm selling and
most folks who've ever purchased from me have said as
much.
Just trying to feel my way through this one. Some folks
think the price is great, others think its crazy! I spend
many hours every week following vehicle prices, I believe
my price is indeed, "fair". We'll see :lol:
It's always hard to put a price on something from an unique situation.
Just for reference, a buddy sold a 2000 Chevy regular cab long bed 4x4 for $4,500. The body was rust free cuz he works at a body shop and replaced basically every panel that got rusted but it still was a Michigan winter driven truck its whole life. It had like 175k miles on it and was a basic work truck with no options
FWIW, I think it's very fair. I would love to have it - I just really have no use for it.
In 2017, I picked up a 2003 Yukon that was relatively clean - needed tires and some other odds and ends. 142k miles. Got it for $6k, and I thought it was very clean for that price....seems like anything nicer in a GMT800 has the price exponentially skyrocket.
My point is, you're asking double but essentially for a new truck. I ended up putting new tires, a lot of other little odds and ends, complete brake system (hard and soft lines/calipers/rotors) and fuel pump in it, and it's not nearly as clean as what you have.
If you're able, just hold off for the right buyer, and it'll sell. I think it's worth every penny.
Thanks guys, guess I am getting a little frustrated with the buying public!
I shouldn't be, but I am. I tell myself not to take it personally, but some of
these guys on FB market forums can be such jerks.
I guess its the age we live in.......I'll have to grow thicker skin.
I really wish this was an ext cab. If it were it would already be in my garage. Still considering it tho!
The price is fair, you just have to find the right ass for the seat. As Larry said the standard cab limits it.
Ugh toss a turbo on this bad boy and daily.... want a 1999 RCSB 4.8 step side and a cbr1000rr? lol
I wonder if it would do well at bring a trailer?
I bet it would do well at PerformanceTrucks.net as well.
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