Re: What do you all think of this..
We talked about this on the other thread: "73-75 Crew Cab Values." There is no rhyme or reason to pricing once these trucks (actually ANY vehicle) become old enough that they are no longer on the blue books. The seller is just fishing. There is likely SOME one in the world that would pay his price and so, the seller is convinced that THAT person is just a short distance away. Let the the truck sit for a while, like a couple of years, and the seller will likely begin to realize that, yes, he's got a great truck but he needs to ask a more realistic price if he's actually going to sell it.
Does anyone here watch Antiques Road Show on PBS? There are a lot of times when the experts will price some rare and desirable item beyond what the owner expected and that's always fun. But, more often than not, most folks are disappointed when they find that their so called "treasure" is not worth anywhere near what they hoped.
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