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12-30-2010, 12:13 AM | #1 |
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what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
i restore these trucks as a hobby some more then others but some these trucks on ebay or unreal in price????
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12-30-2010, 12:16 AM | #2 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
This has been brought on by Barrett and Jackson.
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12-30-2010, 12:21 AM | #3 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
there out there trying get 16 to 18000.00 for drivers
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12-30-2010, 12:23 AM | #4 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I think they are gold. So easy to work on. Not that they break much anyway. It blows my mind that they're not worth more than they are.
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12-30-2010, 12:30 AM | #5 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
Yep, try buying a streetrod.....They sell for around $30,000 to $50,000. Believe it or not, there is no more work in them than there is in a truck---if done right. Many of them are fiberglass and all you have to do is put it together.
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12-30-2010, 12:37 AM | #6 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
it is even worse with muscle cars and pro-touring vehicles they really they have platinum with those buckets
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12-30-2010, 03:46 AM | #7 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I'm a little bit on the fence on this one. You can turn your C-20 into a race car that could compete with most street rods. Mine has a 74' Camaro 350 in it.
You can also load a ton of bricks in the back or tow a 6000# trailer. But it is not a Camaro, Vette or a Nova SS. It's a truck. We who like trucks are a special breed. Thank goodness the hot rodders haven't entered into this market. They would make it so people like me could never afford have a classic, yet strong, race truck.
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12-30-2010, 04:21 AM | #8 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I wish the value WOULD go up(not for my own personal gain, my truck will never be sold, I have no kids, so my nephew gets it). But a new unloaded fullsize truck costs around $25G, right? You put in a new drive train, rebuilt rearend, steering box, brakes and rotors, shocks, new paint, and add in the classic lines of this truck. I don't really care, but it should be worth at least $25G. I know I'm wrong, but I should be right.
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12-30-2010, 08:24 AM | #9 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
Gotta go back to the old saying "Its worth whatever someone will pay for it". When I look on ebay and CL you see the 18000.00 drivers really never meet reserve or sell.
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12-30-2010, 09:25 AM | #10 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I agree with BBrendal, If you had to pay someone to "restore" your truck it would be $50K, then you need to sell it, it wont bring $15K, sad but true....
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12-30-2010, 10:20 AM | #11 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
Go look at NADA retail for these trucks. It is rather impressive. If you ever did decide to sell to the right buyer, they will show up. It is when you are in desperation that they will not be there
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12-30-2010, 10:22 AM | #12 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
That is some what my problem I cannot do body or paint so I am having to pay for it. I am estimating I will have $25000 into mine when done but it is going to be a complete frame off. Could be a trailer queen if I wanted but I will drive it like I own it. Pay to play I guess. I am not planning to sell it as it will be handed down to my son. He is 3 now and says it is his truck already.
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12-30-2010, 12:23 PM | #13 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
The price goes up on anything that becomes "discovered". Then,the people with big bucks become interested. The street rodders "are" onto these trucks. Rods cost even more simply because there is less to pick from and they have been a segment of interest to a good many people for a longer time. Look at how many people are on this site who have in more recent years gained interest in these trucks. The more people that fix them up,the more they are in magazines,and it keeps building with price building as well. It happened with Harleys,too. People who would never be caught dead being associated with them not only ride them,they buy them for their wives or own several or even are now "bike builders". It's classic GM trucks' turn now. It's also a case of when a hobby (or way of life) gets taken over by buy-ins...people with more money than they know what to do with. It's investors vs enthusiasts. The money always takes over. I always liked these trucks as part of my casual,wholesome,down to earth,simple lifestyle and that's all it will ever be for me,if it doesn't become priced out of my range. It already has to a degree. I just want drivers anymore. Been there/done that with goin' all the way. In the end,I just like driving them.
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12-30-2010, 12:36 PM | #14 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I recently bought a $500 longhorn...big block loaded. California truck so the cab is rust free. I am transfering everything over to a shortbed frame.
Problem was the guy had no title....so to get a title I had to get a bonded title which meant the Texas Dept. of Transportation had to put a value on my truck. They take the average NADA and multiply by 1 and 1/2. NADA on my truck (Average selling price) was almost $12,000. I had to get a bond for $18,000....Cost was $300.00. Thanks Barrett Jackson.
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Great info special-K, I couldn't agree more. I think the days of finding a lot of cheap nicer trucks are coming to an end with these 67-72's. It is most likely many different factors contributing to this, but in the end its just the hot rodding market running its course. Hopefully if prices recover after the economy comes back, I actually own one of these trucks so I dont have to pay a premium for one later on down the road |
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12-30-2010, 01:34 PM | #16 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
70Chevy,
was the bond/evaluation after the restore/build or before?
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12-30-2010, 01:37 PM | #17 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I have always owned one of these trucks, mainly because I like them. Part of what is fueling the rise in price is the fact that most people can't afford a muscle car anymore. I drove a 69 GTO through high school, never should have sold it. My kids ask me how I could afford that and I get to tell them that I traded a bunch of yard work for it. At that time it wasn't worth anything either. Oh well, it is what it is. These trucks will continue to go up in value until they reach the point that the market won't bear anymore. The everyone will move on to the next "vehicle of choice" and it will just be those of us who really love them that are looking for them then.
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12-30-2010, 01:39 PM | #18 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I know a guy down the street from me that has a '34 F!@d convertible and he spent over $100K's for that, yea it is real nice, got the corvette drive train and all but.....$100K?
My dad's Crew cab was valued at $25K in 2005, I suggested he up that to $50-60K because of the Crew cab that was on Ebay a few weeks ago, they were asking somewhere around $75K for it, the owner is a member here, I hope he sells it for that also, for him.
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12-30-2010, 02:12 PM | #20 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
Ya, I have had 8 mustangs, 3 Firebirds, 2 Camaros, 1 GTO, and 1 corvette. However, I can't afford one anymore. I do have my eyes on a 64 Mailbu 2 door and a 66 Tempest 2 door, so maybe I will get back into a muscle car again. We will see. If not, I am happy with my truck.
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
That is the saddest thing I have ever heard of.
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
Is it just me or does it seem like now is the perfect time to buy a few of these trucks as investments? Prices seem pretty low now and when the economy recovers they are going to go up with everything else. Every time one of these is parted out, rusted out, or crushed is only raising the price on the existing trucks. There is a limited, ever dwindling supply of good trucks, and demand is only going to go up. I think the best investments will be higher optioned survivors and restored to original spec examples. Original CST's and Super cheyennes, 50th's, 4x4's, BB's will probably see the biggest % increase.
Maybe you don't agree but at least it helps me feel better about buying another truck!
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12-30-2010, 02:47 PM | #23 |
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
This is exactly what I have been saying forever! "Most people" are not into trucks, there into cars, and the 2 door pickup is there next logical affordable vehicle to pursue.It is true there are many who owned shortbed 1/2 tons or 4X4's long before the mucscle car craze and prefer the pickup, but many of the new buyers probably would never have bought a pickup if other 2 door cars were plentiful. The lowered 1/2 ton shortbed is their new muscle car. They are no longer trucks when the complete transformation is made, they are esentially mucscle cars with pickup boxes. It is a free country, and fine we all have our perogatives and preferences. Prices will generally go up for all series of 67 thru 72 pickups, longbeds, longhorns, 3/4 tons and 1 tons because chances are they might be transformed into a shortbed 1/2 ton or they might be stripped for clean sheetmetal and or nice options. But remember, the more the popularity of these trucks, the more experts there will be out there, and will be harder to pass off a clone or non-numbers matching vehicle.
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
I traded my 1950 buick roadmaster 4 door project with title for a 1967 c10 lwb with no title..haha But I love these trucks alot. I have a soft spot for 60-66 chevy trucks though. Basically what I am saying is I am gonna love this truck till i die. Not selling it and I lost alot of money in trades to get this truck but I see so much potential in it and its MINE! The guy said he would restore the buick but did nothing to it but primer probably over old paint and mexican blanket on seat. He put it up for sell a week after the trade. He is asking way to much cause I had it for sell for $2,000 and no bites. haa
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Re: what is up with these people think they got gold in these trucks
my view is alot of these trucks that have been "completly" restored, with nos "gm" parts do have lots of dollars in them.. i know i did most of my work with the exception of paint/body/engine, and i have over $42,000 in recipts. not to include my labor! so a truly restored truck should be up in price! gotta pay for quality... and another point of intrest is the supply and demand of these popular vehicles... just my .002 cents...
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