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09-10-2012, 09:01 PM | #1 |
72ChevyStep
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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1972 C-10 LWB Deluxe
What is my 72 C-10 Deluxe worth?
Engine: 350 cu in. Jasper engine Transmission: T-350 Automatic Mileage: 84k on drivetrain, 20k on Jasper Carburator: Holley 600 CFM Intake Manifold: Edelbrock Street Dominator Headers Rear Dual Exhaust, w/chrome tips Power Steering Power Brakes HEI Distributor Factory Air Conditioning Paint: Nissan Red on Black Bed has a snap on Tanneau cover Bench Seat w/Seat Cover AM/FM Stereo, 200 watts, w/Ipod interface Tow Package Spare Tire Carrier w/tire Overall condition is an 8 out of 10 as it has a couple of hidden rust spots. |
10-08-2012, 05:21 PM | #2 |
72ChevyStep
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
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Re: 1972 C-10 LWB Deluxe
Any guesses?
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10-08-2012, 11:36 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Rhode Island/Vermont
Posts: 583
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Re: 1972 C-10 LWB Deluxe
It looks pretty nice in the pictures, but here's what I'll say. Part of it depends on those hidden rust spots, where they are and how easily they're found buy a buyer.
Also, although it looks nice on the exterior, that looks like one of the basic slip over seat covers from an auto parts store. If you're seriously looking to sell and trying to get top dollar, IMO the cost of recovering the seat with a proper cover and hog-rings will go much farther towards getting a serious buyer to pay whats its worth. Having a slip on/tie over cover on top of a worn or ripped seat is an invitation to getting lowballed, and guys looking for the "nice" driver that doesn't need work will probably figure there are other temporary fixes throughout the truck as well... Not anything personal nor do I know what you've done with the truck, but, when I look at trucks to buy that is the first thing that goes through my mind when I see those covers... |
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