Friends Selling a 100 in CO

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I have some friends that are selling their one owner 100 series with 214k miles. 2000 model yr.
Very well cared for and in great shape, it's in Colorado. Roof rack, tow pkage, 3rd seat, rear AC. She just registered on mud is going to run a ad.
I know what KBB value is but whats the real world gut Mud value on this?
Thoughts?
Thanks
 
I would say around $10k for an unbuilt rig with those miles if everything else is straight and working. Maybe $9k. That may be a tough sell even though it has another 100k left in it. Just too many out there with fewer miles.
 
Just in case it helps for comparison, I recently bought a 98 with 110K miles in northern NM for $10K. 2 previous owners, good mechanical condition (timing belt had just been done), but had some dings and scratches and needed tires. It was listed at $10.5K and had been on Craigslist for a little while. Can't remember what the KBB was exactly but want to say it was like $750 more than what I paid.
 
Here's a 2000 Land Cruister estimated value in Utah according to NADA (tow package was only option listed on their site):

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Mud is a good place to post your vehicle for sale, however it may not catch top dollar on this site. Most of the people on here are bargain hunters.

Also, KBB is going to be high, check out Edmunds as well for the low end. The true value is somewhere in the middle.
 
Looks like my truck becomes more and more valuable to me than anyone else. I'm never gonna get a 200 with this math.
 
Mud is a good place to post your vehicle for sale, however it may not catch top dollar on this site. Most of the people on here are bargain hunters.

Also, KBB is going to be high, check out Edmunds as well for the low end. The true value is somewhere in the middle.

I thought that too. Great place to sell but have to be at a reasonable price.
Thanks for the input!
 
I see nice 100 series with 150k miles selling for $10k or less and I got to think that is a whole lot of nice vehicle for not a stupid amount of money. I wish I needed one.
 
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