Posted by ss55 on May 14, 2020 at 15:00:07 from (66.216.227.218):
In Reply to: Re: Value Guessmates posted by Traditional Farmer on May 14, 2020 at 14:02:33:
Yeah, a pickup would probably be worth more, however you don't get much of a running vehicle for much less than $1,000 anymore. If the side racks are removable that might be more desirable. Stack the side racks on the flat bed or along side so potential buyers know they are included.
Thinking about it, starting at $1,450 for the tractor and $950 for the truck is a signal you are interested in negotiating in $50 steps at a time rather than in $100 or $250 steps.
Cleaning up the truck and parking it along a busy road in a nearby town over the Memorial Day weekend with a "For Sale" sign and a good description could very likely get it sold by the end of that week. Lay the owners manual and any other paperwork on the seat in the locked cab to pique peoples interest. Include "clear title" in the description it it applies.
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