50k mile LBZ

Ne-max

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Nov 15, 2011
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He will get it. We had a couple low mile lbzs around here bring low 30s. I just bought one with 34k for 31
 

NRA223

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I can't believe the prices these go for. A buddy of mine just sold a 120k mile lly for 21. Wonder what my 65k 01 lb7 is worth?
 

OregonDMAX

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Apr 28, 2013
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It's usually just the 06-07 lbz trucks that go for more than they are worth because they are the last dpf free trucks
 

NRA223

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Around here every diesel is expensive except 6.5 and earlier. Sometimes 6.0 powerstrokes can be bought reasonably but with RCD right down the road even those can bring a premium.
 

Ne-max

I like turtles
Nov 15, 2011
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It's usually just the 06-07 lbz trucks that go for more than they are worth because they are the last dpf free trucks


I bought mine cause its more simple to work on, most reliable year, no dpf and the biggest reason is it don't have the stupid tall box sides. Pulling my 5th wheel sucked with my old 08 and 15
 

NinjaMax

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What do you guys think a good price for a 07 chevy with 28k miles, ccsb, white with tan leather..all the options except a sun roof is worth? Completely stock, with factory tires..
 

DIESELMAFIAPER.LB7

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Jan 17, 2010
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Wow. I paid 33k for my loaded 2011 6.7 powerchoke 2 years ago with 40k.

I know right

Its still a old truck. Who cares on emissions we can pull them off the lml isn't hard to do a egr delete on. The lml chassis is better the trans is a little better I mean I love my classic body style trucks over the 07.5-14s but I think they are about 5k high in price
 

WolfLMM

Making Chips
Nov 21, 2006
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Wow. Around here that truck would sell for 27-28. They go for 24ish wholesale. It's only the lly,lbz,LMMs that sell quick and bring decent money (but not 33k for 10years old) around here. The lb7s are impossible to get rid of. All of them need injectors and HGs. Every buyer figures they'll spend 8k on repairs so unless you're selling the truck for 10k or less it pretty much won't move. That's how it is here locally.
 

Cornell

LBZ for life
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A guy wanted to buy my LBZ 2 years ago for 45k. I kick myself every day lol. He just wanted them on stocks too, not my BMFs. He had the loan ready and everything and I said no. :roflmao: