welcome from houston, texas.
well, to try and answer your question, it all depends. mainly on the options, rust, originality, etc. i mean, completely stock, probably around $10k-$12k. but your best bet would be to take it to an auto appraiser. they take everything into consideration. also, if your trying to sell it, it depends on what area you are in.
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Mike
2001 Dakota R/T - Silver CC - 1 of 1671 •360 w/46RE •392 limited slip
1972 Chevy Suburban - Turquoise/Black
1969 Chevy C/10 - Blue LWB •350 w/ 700R4 •3.73 posi •PS PB A/C - SOLD
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My lugnuts require more torque than your honda makes!
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