Value Of A 92 D-350
Value Of A 92 D-350
I am going to an auction that has a 92 2WD extended cab dually, 5-speed, inter-cooled Cummins.
The engine lit right off at a touch of the key.
The transmission shifts easily and seems okay.
178,000 showing on the odometer.
A/C clutch did not engage-could just be low on gas or could need lots of dollars spent on it.
Well used gooseneck plate in the bed and receiver hitch behind.
One outside-rear wheel has a bad distortion, metal torn and bent but still holding tubeless.
Tires about 2/3.
Red clay dust inches deep in the cab and under the hood and all over everything.
No visible body damage.
All glass good.
Tailgate about to fall off; but, I think this is common for these trucks.
Both doors show evidence of a sign of some kind being on them for a long time.
I intend to try to buy the truck if it doesn't get too crazy.
What can I expect it to bring, considering this is very rural area??
Thanks.
The engine lit right off at a touch of the key.
The transmission shifts easily and seems okay.
178,000 showing on the odometer.
A/C clutch did not engage-could just be low on gas or could need lots of dollars spent on it.
Well used gooseneck plate in the bed and receiver hitch behind.
One outside-rear wheel has a bad distortion, metal torn and bent but still holding tubeless.
Tires about 2/3.
Red clay dust inches deep in the cab and under the hood and all over everything.
No visible body damage.
All glass good.
Tailgate about to fall off; but, I think this is common for these trucks.
Both doors show evidence of a sign of some kind being on them for a long time.
I intend to try to buy the truck if it doesn't get too crazy.
What can I expect it to bring, considering this is very rural area??
Thanks.
well I'd guess 3000 - 5000
although there was talk about another 1st gen at auction going for 15000 + at auction so who knows. lighting right off is a given with these ve driven cummins... I'd say that truck was WORKED HARD
although there was talk about another 1st gen at auction going for 15000 + at auction so who knows. lighting right off is a given with these ve driven cummins... I'd say that truck was WORKED HARD
I guess an update is in order.
I went to the sale with $4000 in mind as a top price.
I set it in at $1000 and was next to last bidder at $4100.
Some ancient old gentleman got it for $4200.
I thought I would let him soak a while and see if he was about to throw-up, like maybe he was wishing he had stayed at home; then, I offered him a hundred to put my name on his bid. That would have been a total of $4300.
He said no and not for a thousand either; he said he had intended to go to $5000, and maybe a bit more if it took it.
This is missed 1st Gen. number two that I have been close to owning.
I might make a career out of this.
I went to the sale with $4000 in mind as a top price.
I set it in at $1000 and was next to last bidder at $4100.
Some ancient old gentleman got it for $4200.
I thought I would let him soak a while and see if he was about to throw-up, like maybe he was wishing he had stayed at home; then, I offered him a hundred to put my name on his bid. That would have been a total of $4300.
He said no and not for a thousand either; he said he had intended to go to $5000, and maybe a bit more if it took it.
This is missed 1st Gen. number two that I have been close to owning.
I might make a career out of this.
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