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Old 04-02-2012, 01:58 PM   #1
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Time to play "What's it worth"!

Might be going to look at a 1990 V30 CC, 4x4, all power options, DRW, 66,000original miles. Not sure if it's a SB or BB, but it does have an auto trans. I don't care about the engine as I'm going to do a Cummins swap in it if I buy.

There's some rust at the bottom of the rear doors on the inside, everything else on the body appears to be solid. The interior is red velour and looks to be in really nice shape. Some of the weatherstripping is cracked, ect.

Assuming everything is as I described and there are no surprises, what do you think the approximate value of a truck like that is?
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Old 04-02-2012, 02:19 PM   #2
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Re: Time to play "What's it worth"!

If I were wanting one and it was exceptionally clean, 5k tops . Ccdrw 4x4s are kinda scarce it seems. These squares are goin for ridiculous prices nowadays.
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Old 04-02-2012, 04:11 PM   #3
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Re: Time to play "What's it worth"!

at least that up here
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Old 04-02-2012, 05:46 PM   #4
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Re: Time to play "What's it worth"!

Here is the full description that he sent...


The pics show a small amount of rust on bottom of doors, also an area on the outside of rocker panels and passenger side cab corner. This cab is not rotted out and I took pics of all the bad area's. The inner rocker panels floors and floor supports are all in tact with surface rust.

Under the cab has surface rust with paint peeling again not rotted. I should have taken pics of the under side. There's a pic showing the frame again surface rust not rot and theirs less rust towards the front of the frame.

Has power windows, locks, AC. Current drive train is a 454 th400 np205. The 454 has a problem I haven't diagnosed yet I think it is in the distributor but unsure. power window motor are a little weak some my need to
be replaced or cleaned. Has sliding rear window.

The rust on the bottom of the doors was caused by the window seals dry and cracked I took a pic of the seal.

I have the dually bed but forgot to take photos but i can if you like. This is
a clean truck and hard to find not worked to death or rotted out. This is also
the late model grill and styling with all the options that people look for. If
your interested shoot me a offer
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