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Value help 1969 c10
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I know everyone has seen this before, but could you help me on determining a value for this truck, this is all the pics I have, my plan is to look at it this weekend.
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I'm not an expert, but if it runs good and has no major cancer (rust) or issues then probably $5-$6K...give or take....however if it's a 4x4 then it's a K10 not a C10....also it doesn't have the original engine, not a huge deal if you dont care....but just wanted to let you know....it's got the base GM replacement 350
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Something between nothing and a lot.
First off, if it is a "C10" then it is not originally 4WD. You need to check the VIN to see if the truck was originally 4WD or if someone did the conversion themselves. Also, how tired is that motor, how many miles, etc. Is that the original color or was the color changed? The rockers look dry but were they replaced and what rust is on the body in other places? A few things that _detract_ from value that I see are that the doors have been cut for speakers, which means that the dash has also probably been cut for a radio. Also it looks like the paint is discolored on the driver's door or is that just a shadow? Sorry but there just isn't enough information (for me at least) to give you a value idea. Someone from your area can probably tell you what a clean K10 of that vintage would sell for. You can go from there. |
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I don't think it's a 4x4 since I don't see the controls...
the mirrors look weird too....maybe some kind of later model mirrors... |
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Yeah the 4x4 have been converted it has a Dana 60 on front and 10.5 14 bolt on back.
As for the paint not original, so that should clear up the c10 k10 and Vin matching... What is the value now Also how can you tell between original 350 and a newer one? |
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It's really hard to say on the value. Don't go off of what I said I was just giving you an estimate based on the condition which is very hard to tell from these pictures. I'd have to be there looking at it in person to make a judgement.
As for the engine, the dead give away is the goodwrench 350 logo valve covers. But if he had put the original valve covers back on, and the original intake (the intake is not original either) then you'd have to look at the engine code to find out. Also these engines would be orange from the factory (block color). Also the alternator is on the wrong side to my best knowledge. Get some better pics and go drive it and feel out the seller and get as much info as possible then report back.....i'm sure it won't sell too quick |
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Thanks for the help.
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Any concern with the frame on the passenger side of the engine?
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id say top value to be around 6 its definetly converted 4x4 sinc
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i would say top value if the body is good to be around 6k its definetly been converted to 4x4 other wise it would have a manual transmission. 4x4 wasnt offered with an automatic till 70 and it is a c10 they didnt start calling them a k10 till 73
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Yes, from the pictures I was thinking surface rust. I'll have to take a look at everything this weekend. Can some one tell me, all the locations for matching numbers? And where and what I am looking for?
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frame area near steering box will have partial vin drivers door jam blue sticker with vin metal plate with gross weight in drivers door will have vin glove box SPID sticker All these should match Do you know the vin number yet? |
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No not yet I was just going to use a decoder once I got there. Is there something I need to look out for that I don't know about? Did not see anything when I why searching for the decorders.
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Somebody must be smoking crack ? it's a $2,000.00 truck at best beat/banged/twisted/and probably smokes ? at $2,000.00 at least you can sell off whats left and not be embarassed over buying it . It looks HURT ! :smoke:
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I what to much sure I am making a good decision before buying. Like I want to know the reason so I can learn.. |
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As I said before, we need better pictures and more info to determine a value. It may very well be in bad shape. I see some areas of concern in the photos but I can't tell for sure. The photos are very bad. Do you know what the seller wants for it?
Don't let anyone discourage you man. Go look at it and make up your mind after that. I've seen much rougher trucks get bought and sold. Prices are all over the place. A truck is worth what your willing to pay and what the seller is willing to sell it for. A lot of people who value trucks dirt cheap are the same people that want to over price them when they're the ones selling. Everyone is entitled to an opinion so I'm not looking to start an argument. |
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He wants 7500 but just from talking I think I can get it down to 6k to start.
Also I have a 79 cj7 that I may trade straight up any thoughts? |
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