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01-31-2011, 02:00 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: poulsbo, WA
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1970 gmc custom camper sierra grande
I am looking to sell my GMC and would like to see what it might sell for. The truck is a 1970 gmc, custom camper, sierra grande. It has 402 th400 drive train, buckets, AC. It is all original with just over 75k miles and I am the third owner. It is came from California and has no rust. The wood bed is in nice shape but no perfect. I have the original matching canopy in excellent shape that goes with it. Runs very well and tires are like new. No dents except top of tailgate. Full tow pakage with brake controller. Interior is pretty nice except faded carpet, and small tear in bucket one bucket seat. All glass is perfect and everything works. It has two aux tanks but I have not used them.
I have all manuals for this truck and have the protecto plate and lots of old maintenence records. Negatives: AC sysytems need a recharge, rock chips, trim is a worn, step bumper is bent, rip in one bucket seat, drivers door regulator need some work. Its is a very nice original truck with alot of options, have a tilt column that will go with it. Just needs paint and spiffing up to be a show truck. Or keep it a survivor. I just got a new Silverado SS so I need to this one. Take a look and let me know what you think, thanks |
01-31-2011, 02:12 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Midlothian, VA
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Re: 1970 gmc custom camper sierra grande
Values are super hard to pin down right now with the economy. Yours has some desireable features and cool ones. When you go to advertise make sure to take a bunch of pictures of the typical areas that rust (inner/outer rockers, cab corners, cab supports, rad support, inner fenders, fender front and back, bed, undercarriage, and roof/inner windshield. The more pictures you take the more you will sell the truck for....I can pretty much guarantee that.
If it were mine I'd list it here first for around 8-10K...then if it doesn't sell or generate interest put it on ebay with a reserve around 8 and see what happens. If you have a couple bidders looking for a GMC CC in those colors who appreciates survivors....you might be pleasantly surprised. Not sure if this is what you were considering at all as far as price, just my humble opinion from all the auctions I've been watching recently. And it might take a while to find the right buyer at these prices....or it could go for 12-15 first time if you find some people who "have to have it" It would certainly cost at least 12-15 to restore a rust bucket to that condition.
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