OBS Chevy pickups are pretty popular. Clean ones are only going to go up in value (if you don't overpay during covid)why would you want that?
Would he pay $20k for it tho?That's clean af. My grandpa would drive the shit outta something like that.
Would he pay $20k for it tho?
There's a sweet c30 for sale here but it's a dump truck and I don't need a dump truck.OBS Chevy pickups are pretty popular. Clean ones are only going to go up in value (if you don't overpay during covid)
What year is it and what do they want for it?There's a sweet c30 for sale here but it's a dump truck and I don't need a dump truck.
Still want it though. Thing is mint.
1970. 16k.What year is it and what do they want for it?
What year is it and what do they want for it?
That’s a truck that’s worth the $16k he’s asking.Offered 12 but he said no. Looks like it's already been restored and he winter stores it.
Yeah he's dead on. I looked at probably a dozen pickups so far from 3k to 15k and they're all clapped out rusted pieces of shit.I think he's pretty accurate with his price but there is definitely a smaller market for that truck.
Oh crap, I didn't notice the miles. I saw the picture and thought it looked super clean and assumed it was low miles.$20,000 for a 24 year old truck with 175k miles?Dude that’s like an $8,000 truck at best although in today’s crazy market it prob would go for more.
But $20k? Fuck no.
Literally exactly what my dad told me when I asked him about trading my 1987 Mercedes 300E for a ‘79 Camaro almost fifteen years ago now.I don't know why you're asking, nothing's stopped you from making dumb vehicle purchases before
The only OBS truck you buy in this market is from SW in austin. You’ll pay out the ass ($25-$30k) but it’ll always be worth what you pay for