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Old 01-14-2005, 05:18 PM   #4
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Roger, I hope things turn around for you real soon.

Buying a truck like yours or any 35+ year old truck is a case study in supply vs. demand. Being in California, I would assume you have a rust free, clean truck. To get the highest price, you need to market it in an area of the country where our trucks are scarce, like the rust belt in the Midwest or Northeast. Place a basic ad with pictures at traderonline.com in the collector car section. This will spread your ad across the country. Adjust your asking price downward every couple weeks or so until you get some action. The winter is the toughest time of the year to sell, so you will lose some potential value trying to sell it quickly right now. You have heard this a lot I'm sure, but the truck is only worth what someone else is actually willing to pay today in cash. Best of luck.
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