What is going on?
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What is going on?
Im starting to think I should paint my truck nice, clean the interior, and sell it for three times what its worth ! Am I crazy or are these guys?
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/361764672.html
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/360160461.html
Ive met the second guy. He buys these trucks on the west coast and details them out, then flips them for too much. Nice guy, but he doesnt know didily about the trucks, just their value .
Mike
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/361764672.html
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/360160461.html
Ive met the second guy. He buys these trucks on the west coast and details them out, then flips them for too much. Nice guy, but he doesnt know didily about the trucks, just their value .
Mike
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once someone gets greedy and buys one for twice its value someone will try to take it a step higher and sell it for even more hoping for a desprate buyer. keep buying and someone will try selling
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Either of those trucks will bring more than the asking price at a public farm auction around here.
People have tried the new, and it didn't taste so good; so, they are fast spewing it out, and going back to the better OLD.
Also, those trucks are the CREAM, extended cab, FIVE-speed, 4x4, and arid Western climate rust-free bodies/frames.
People have tried the new, and it didn't taste so good; so, they are fast spewing it out, and going back to the better OLD.
Also, those trucks are the CREAM, extended cab, FIVE-speed, 4x4, and arid Western climate rust-free bodies/frames.
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I agree. The older trucks value's are through the roof. Finding any loaded 1st gen in good shape with low-to-decent mileage will bring a grip of cash.
I've been seeing similar trucks in the same price range for years. Less-equipped trucks (2wd's, reg cabs, etc) still pull big money, but they can be found for affordable prices.
I've been seeing similar trucks in the same price range for years. Less-equipped trucks (2wd's, reg cabs, etc) still pull big money, but they can be found for affordable prices.
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What year did production of the Ramcharger cease??
I have a buddy that has an old Trailduster.
Also, just yesterday, I passed a house that had three in the driveway, and about half a dozen, up on blocks, out back.
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I have to say my 93 gets more compliments than any vehicle I have ever owned.
I have also had several people ask me if I wanted to sell it to them in parking lots and such over the past couple of years.
Andy
I have also had several people ask me if I wanted to sell it to them in parking lots and such over the past couple of years.
Andy
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Somewhat off topic; but, I see in your sig that you are building a 93 Ramcharger.
What year did production of the Ramcharger cease??
I have a buddy that has an old Trailduster.
Also, just yesterday, I passed a house that had three in the driveway, and about half a dozen, up on blocks, out back.
What year did production of the Ramcharger cease??
I have a buddy that has an old Trailduster.
Also, just yesterday, I passed a house that had three in the driveway, and about half a dozen, up on blocks, out back.
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Mine doesent look nearly that good ,but not terrible and I get asked all the time if I want to sell it. The more people ask the more I want to keep it!!!!!!!
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