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Old 03-30-2013, 09:23 PM   #26
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I went to go look at a rusty old truck that looked like it had been in every snow storm in michigan, 2wd everything was two-tone rust. he wanted $1800 for it.

Then in winder theres a red 86 shorty that is beatup, looks like it was painted with a roller inside and out and has 3 different tires on it, but it has new looking bucket seats and valve covers and that guy wanted $5700 for it.
I know that this an old post, but prices are still up.

I couldn't agree more with Chevyrado. The stuff for sale on CL is just stupid-high. I suspect that folks are watching too much Barret Jackson or Mecum. Some of these trucks come without beds, engines, transmissions, glass or doors and the sellers still want 2 or 3 thousand. I live near Tampa, FL and the cheapest 78-83 Chevy pickup on Craigslist is $2000. What the hell is happening???
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Old 03-30-2013, 09:40 PM   #27
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I think that one thing that has kept prices up is the fact that alot of people feel that their '85 Caprice is a classic. I see stupid prices on CL all the time. I'm more impressed with the fact that cars that are like only five years old and have 200,000 miles on them people want almost new prices. I just don't get it. I like our trucks and there for awhile I was looking for another to just use as a driver but every one I saw was just way over priced. Then the other extreme was if it was in my budget it was nothing but rust. I realize nobody is making old cars but seriously your '78 Dodge Dynasty is a what you think is worth 2k? Scrap prices also keep the prices up. I'm also surprised how many just cabs that are on CL that are like over 1k or more. Personally I feel that prices are going to start leveling off and maybe drop. I've heard one guy say he bought one of the new Challengers cause he thought the prices were going to sky rocket. Well he's not happy.
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Old 03-30-2013, 09:49 PM   #28
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There are great deals out there. I bought this 85 c10 350/th350 truck last week for 2k. It needs paint but there is NO rust ever. Only one repaint ever.
do you want to sell me those wheels?
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Old 03-31-2013, 07:17 AM   #29
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Maybe another reason is the export. In Europe a reasonable crew cab is 10k easy, a good one does 20k. This is due to the fact that these older cars pay less road taxes than new ones.

This guy sells cars for a very average price, nice to compare: http://www.rdclassics.nl

For example: Running a new Silverado on LPG will cost me 2316 Euro in road taxes and 1400 Euro insurance per year. Running a pre 1986 Silverado Crew will cost me 0 euro in road taxes and 110 euro insurance per year. There is a busines case for restoring a pre 1986 car to modern specs.
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That's crazy. But then I can see where your comming from. But how much does it cost to import a car from the states? I wouldn't think it would be cheap. I'd also worry about somebody takin the money and not sending the car. Plus a dually would be heavy and I don't know if they charge by weight or size?
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Old 03-31-2013, 08:43 AM   #31
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I agree, prices are way up! Mine's not for sale, but the first guy willing to part with $18k gets it!
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Old 03-31-2013, 12:18 PM   #32
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That's crazy. But then I can see where your comming from. But how much does it cost to import a car from the states? I wouldn't think it would be cheap. I'd also worry about somebody takin the money and not sending the car. Plus a dually would be heavy and I don't know if they charge by weight or size?
There are specialists that handle these kind of requests, like USA2NED. These guys will ship door to door and handle the whole process. For the ones I did, it totals to about 1500 USD and you're done.

Charging is per weight class and fuel type. Diesel and liquid propane gas (LPG) are taxed higher than gasoline. Both are irrelevant when your car is older than 1986, since you stop paying road taxes altogether.
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Old 03-31-2013, 08:54 PM   #33
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I understand when prices (of anything) go up over a year or two, supply and demand, trends, etc. But, in December, looking only on the East coast (VA, NC, GA, FL), I could routinely find 78-83 square bodies for $500 - $850. Now (April 1st), I'm lucky to find the very same criteria for $1500 - $2500. That's a significant increase in just 3 months. I suppose that if I discovered that the car/truck I had for sale suddenly went up 100%, I might take it off the market, wait a week, and put it back for sale at the higher amount. But, the increase just doesn't make sense. The demand hasn't gone up and the supply hasn't diminished
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Since I got my truck 4 years ago in march I have been watching the prices steadily increase about $1500-2000 avg. at least as far as Shortbeds are concerned
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Old 03-31-2013, 11:51 PM   #35
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Trucks in my area are skyrocketing by thousands each year. A truck I paid $3000 for 3 years ago is now comparable to a $6000 truck in my area now. And it's just sat there. Good investment if you ask me. My square trucks have all paid for themselves time and time again.
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