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10-13-2020 @ 11:00:23 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I don't know what it is about these things, but every time I see one for sale it always has very high mileage (200,000-300,000), yet it is in practically mint condition, and the buyer always wants somewhere between $15,000 and $20,000 for it. And then the same ads just keep popping up, because it seems nobody is actually paying that for them. |
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10-16-2020 @ 07:18:09 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#1, Guy I work with just (sadly) totaled his 93'-ish Toyota Pickup, which was an immaculate rust-free South Carolina truck, he was expecting a pittance from insurance, the adjustor appraised it at $5,000......
[Edited by Low-Tech Redneck on 10-16-2020 @ 07:18:39 PM] |
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10-16-2020 @ 07:33:56 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#5, Around here, you're lucky to see more than $1,500 for anything that old.... he's happy because he was expecting scrap value. |
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