possibly or check the build tag on the door Should have a trans box with the model number in it.
Grabbed this one from a RB listing.... as Main trans![]()
What if it Snows?
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Conversion pdf: lists the trans models that can be converted on page 2 and 3Dale thompson, Dave_in_AZ, Rideandrepair and 3 others Thank this. -
Just my .02.
Take it to a reasonably reliable shop, have them do a full inspection and dyno run.
This should give some street cred to the condition. Once you have a solid point of condition, then you can put a price point. Having as much paper work as possible is always good.
Add say 10 to 12k to the base price for negotiation. Like, look the lady wants it sold, so if you got cash right now, gonna make you a good deal. My best guess for that truck would be approximated 40k. Thats really only because it is a W9. Then the current market, it could go for $72500.00 in an hour.Opus, Dale thompson, Rideandrepair and 4 others Thank this. -
That's the heart of it, the current market has people paying above common market values. Hell, I'm still in a rental because it's better than a lease, but everytime I look at used trucks I'm like "it's ridiculously overpriced".Dale thompson, 77fib77, Rideandrepair and 3 others Thank this.
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I'm not sure I know of even an almost reliable shop in Pasco . Hahaha.
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I would start at at least $45k. Judging by many of the first time posters that come on here ready to go into the trucking business, you will get some interest. A lot of these guys will see the pretty hood and that's all it will take to sell them on it.Opus, homeskillet, Dale thompson and 6 others Thank this.
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Don't dyno it. Nothing is harder on a truck than the dyno. It will prove nothing.Dale thompson, Cowboyrich, LoSt_AgAiN and 2 others Thank this.
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Not knowing where the mechanical is, is what's tough.
45 should get people to at least call.Dale thompson, Cowboyrich, LoSt_AgAiN and 2 others Thank this. -
Interesting conversation. Glad I am not in the market for a truck.
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If someone really is interested and wants to feel better about the engine, warm it up, take it somewhere close and let them do an oil sample on it.Opus, InTooDeep, Dale thompson and 6 others Thank this.
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