dvdswan
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- Joined
- Mar 11, 2014
- Posts
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- Location
- Port Orchard, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
As @45tt said... Why isn't already in your driveway?!!!!!!!!!
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Yeah like for example it really has a 350 and an .... effin 305.After shopping for 4x4 chevy trucks in your area, that seems pretty good. Assuming the description is accurate of course.
We get morons asking the same price for their trucks but NOBODY is paying that much for their junk. You would have to be a fool to pay those ridiculous prices for a truck that was one of the most mass produced vehicles in history. I just paid 600 for a 1982 K5 Blazer that was surrounded by other people asking 10-25 grand for a project Blazer. I also bought a one owner 86 GMC K3500 Dually 4X4 for 2500. According to what people are asking it’s worth 50 Grand. I see a bunch of 2WD Dually trucks going for 20,000 but no 4WD ones so it’s gotta be a 50,000 truck, right ?? I’m joking but not about the asking price these guys want for their stuff. They have these old run down trucks just sitting on the family farm and see on Facebook that someone is asking 10,000 for theirs so the immediately throw theirs up their asking the same or more. It’s laughable to say the least. My local junkyard guy is asking 5500 for stuf that has no floor pans or box floor. Most haven’t run in 25 years but that’s what he’s asking. He wants 10,000 for a 396 engine that needs to be rebuilt. I want to know what these guys are smoking. Must be some great stuff.You guys in the Pacific Northwest have no idea how good you have it with Squarebody Availability. I get excited if I see one Squarebody per week besides my own. My truck stands out down here which is good, but buying one is expensive which is not.
If that truck is running it's worth $20K down here. For $2K...there would be no question.
The heavy duty. Also available in the PNW lol.I want to know what these guys are smoking. Must be some great stuff.
It’s worth what he is asking. Its not worth 10 grand, that’s for sure.The man selling it is a golf buddy and the assistant Pastor of our church. Drove by and took a picture. I would rework the exhaust pipes first if I buy it.
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We get the Natives who smoke the Peyote around here. They sell their trucks for a good price or a case of beer. Not kidding.The heavy duty. Also available in the PNW lol.
I cannot stress this enough, the price is based on Supply and Demand. Where you live these trucks may be plentiful and cheap. Where I live they are rare and expensive.We get morons asking the same price for their trucks but NOBODY is paying that much for their junk. You would have to be a fool to pay those ridiculous prices for a truck that was one of the most mass produced vehicles in history. I just paid 600 for a 1982 K5 Blazer that was surrounded by other people asking 10-25 grand for a project Blazer. I also bought a one owner 86 GMC K3500 Dually 4X4 for 2500. According to what people are asking it’s worth 50 Grand. I see a bunch of 2WD Dually trucks going for 20,000 but no 4WD ones so it’s gotta be a 50,000 truck, right ?? I’m joking but not about the asking price these guys want for their stuff. They have these old run down trucks just sitting on the family farm and see on Facebook that someone is asking 10,000 for theirs so the immediately throw theirs up their asking the same or more. It’s laughable to say the least. My local junkyard guy is asking 5500 for stuf that has no floor pans or box floor. Most haven’t run in 25 years but that’s what he’s asking. He wants 10,000 for a 396 engine that needs to be rebuilt. I want to know what these guys are smoking. Must be some great stuff.
Hey, can I get in on this? I have the tow rig...What I'm hearing is I need to pull an Ayden and buy up squares under 5k, get a tow rig and transport them east(South and North) in order to kick off an earnings spree. Who wants to be my co-pilot?
It’s balancing the bargain buys and the “stole it” purchases like @CRM posted with the 10 grand junkers.Square bodies in general are not inherently rare, but certain variations of them are, and hence command a higher price. A K20 in decent condition like what the OP is looking at is not super easy to find in today's market without paying a premium in many places.
There are also ignorant impulse buyers with more money than sense that screw up the market by paying super high prices for run of the mill trucks. An example of this is my neighbor buying a mismatched non-running 86 C10 with no paint for 7k.
There are also instances where people simply get lucky and get a nice truck for a great bargain due to a seller's ignorance or generosity. At the end of the day, like others have said here many times, value is and always will be what the individual person is willing to pay.
I was going to say I hope you bought it already. But apparently the owner hadn’t consulted the internet and doesn’t know anything about these trucks when he offered it up. If ya hadn’t waffled on chjewing him down mighta had it.Update #2:
I went by the house and talked to him. Asked him if I could check out the rig. Someone in the past has removed the muffler and directed the exhaust pipes to their present position. He started it up and talk about LOUD! The engine ran smooth and sounded good though. I didn't drive it at this time because he's listed it online for $11,500 and he wants to see what offers he can get. He said if it hasn't sold in a week it's mine.