Ran across a truck that is the classic “paw paw truck”. One owner. Automatic. 55,000 miles. Totally stock in every way. Perfectly maintained. No open recalls. Perfect leather. New batteries as of Sunday(2/23). What’s it worth?
Damn thats a clean truck. Why cant they ever be GMC's?
Its worth whatever a person will pay for it.
NADA, KBB, Edmunds will give you a good starting point.
Oh yeah...moved this into SmokeSignals...still wish we had a "whats it worth" area....
Thanks man. Think it’s worth 23? 24?
Thanks man. Think it’s worth 23? 24?
Thats a good point. ^^^^ It is an LB7, isnt it?
yup, you can see the injectors under the valve cover in one of the pics.
hence my price. at 55k, its getting ready to need some things in a few thousand miles that these trucks are notorious for. if this thing was an LBZ, you would get 25k or more because of all the guys that go flipping nuts over them. LB7/LLY, not so much
So buy it for 17 slap in a 200,000 mile lbz engine and sell it for 25 :woott:
It’s all about the miles on these trucks. 2-300k lbz are cheap right now. Low miles are 30k. That truck could easily go for 16-22k here.
I agree entirely (I'm from NC as well, Raleigh area, and funny enough, also have a GasGas - 2011 EC250; just rode at Brushy Mountain this past weekend).
That truck would be gone in a day at $20k around here. If the seller was patient, probably wouldn't have a problem getting $22k-$25k. I saw a truck similar to mine pop up on Craigslist a couple months back; arrival blue 2004 CCSB, LB7, but an LS instead of an LT, with cloth interior. Had 140k miles, looked to be in decent shape (though not perfect), and made no mention of injectors being replaced (which probably means they hadn't been done). It was listed at $18k, and the ad was gone in 2 days. Don't know if they got $18k or not, but apparently they got what they wanted.
But I still think that miles are terrible indicator of the condition something is in. I'd take a regularly-driven vehicle with 200k highway miles way before I took a grandpa truck driven half a dozen times a year with 50k miles on it, if they were in the same shape. I certainly wouldn't pay a huge premium just for the lower miles.
Nonetheless, in this economy, people have the extra money to spend (well, they at least have the extra credit). And with so many people with their minds dead set on getting a diesel, a $20k used truck sounds like a deal compared to a $60k new truck. Like I said earlier, no way I'd plop down $20k+ for a 15+ year old truck, when the same money can easily get you a 5-10 year old truck. Trucks of the last 5-10 years are SO much nicer than ones from the early 2000s, with the gas motors coming a LONG ways from back then.