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Old 09-26-2024, 09:05 PM   #3
dmjlambert
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Re: What's it worth (in Los Angeles) 1969 GMC 8 1/2'

Don't talk or worry about what it "needs". It doesn't need bed wood, plywood is fine; It doesn't need the gashes fixed, it just needs somebody to love it. If you're not in a great hurry, put a price on it and stay firm. There will come a buyer that is glad to have it. I think it's a cool truck. If you want to get rid of it sooner rather than later then MikeB has sound advice.

The extra items will not increase the price you get for it or make it sell faster, so I suggest don't throw in anything at all except the gas that happens to be in the tank. Sell here on the forum the Quadrajets, tailgate, trim, hinges, books, supplies, etc. and even remove and sell the extra tank that isn't hooked up. Hook up the tach or remove the instrument cluster and trade it with somebody for a non-tach instrument cluster and $50. $9000 firm for the first 6 months, then $8000 for another 6 months if necessary.

Getting the A/C actually going, and putting a radio delete plate over that hole may make it more attractive and sell faster IMO.
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