What would you ask for this?

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picture from last month's meeting
 
Yeah, if it’s all like the pictures, the right buyer is not too far away. I wish my 85 was a headlamp delete
 
$25 plus as clean as it is and original paint. Especially if it’s documented as Ryan stated above. And looks like an original crack free dash. Obviously a well cared for truck. If I was selling that truck I’d commission Ryan (Captclose) to do my ad. You should see his write up from when he sold his a few months ago.
 
Thanks for the advice ... definitely no torn seats (front or rear) in this truck, but I will be taking more detailed photos to show/prove that.
Ha, that is exactly what I thought as soon as I saw that pic. Shows I have looked at too many of these things.
 
I would guess $25K+ if the right person is looking when you put it up for sale. Def over $20K.
 
@jasonsc you should come to the next Seattle Cruiserhead meeting so we can talk you into keeping it 😁

Meetings are on the second Tuesday of every month.

@gt7058a Good to know --- where can I get more info?
 
Flipping it so soon?

Don't mind at all. I paid $9,500 and I personally think it was a steal. It's 100% rust-free all original driver condition. 180k on the clock. Not a single tear in the original upholstery, not a single crack in the dash. The springs were shot which is why I was quick to throw on the OME kit. The last one I had was rusty in all the usual places with 280k on the clock and reupholstered seats. I sold that one for $8,500 2 years ago, so I'm extremely happy with this find. I'm keeping it for the long haul.
 
Flipping it so soon?

It's a last resort for sure ... I don't want to, but I have some opportunities to do something different with my career and selling could help me achieve my goal. Exploring other options first.
 
If selling this truck is a step toward making a positive change - do it. You can always get another one or something different in the future.
 
Vehicles come and go, opportunity does not present itself often and never for very long...
 
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