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A 1965 International D1000 4X4 1/2 ton pickup could be worth in a low retail situation, $6,555. Average retail, $13,052. High retail, $26,450. It's all about condition.
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The value varies... Check Kelly Blue Book www.kbb.com
1924 model T pickup, low retail - $8200. Average retail - $13100. High retail - $28000.
A 1986 Nissan Deluxe 4+4 pickup low retail value, $1725. Average retail, $2750. High retail, $4350. It's all about condition.
More information is needed to find this value. Additional information such as whether it is a 4wd pickup. Use www.NADAguides.com to find the best value associated with your truck.
The average trade in value for a 2001 Ford Ranger pickup is around $1,500 for the average, "no frills" model.
A 1989 GMC C1500 1/2 ton pickup sportside could be worth in a low retail situation, $1700. An average retail, $3875. A high retail, $5700. It's all about condition and factory options.
Price of a pre-owned pickup depends on multiple factors, including age of the truck, mileage, quality, etc. If you are concerned that the price is not a good value for the vehicle in question, it might be a good idea to check the blue book value.
The blue book value of a 1994 Nissan long bed pickup truck in excellent condition is 1850$. That assumes 100000 miles and a 5 speed. You can go to kbb.com and find the exact blue book value by entering the actual mileage, condition and features of the truck.
In order to know what the value of a 1968 Chevy pickup is worth, you will need to know more details about the truck. You will need to know the condition and miles of the vehicle.
The best way to calculate the resale value of a used pickup truck is by comparisson shopping. An outside resource such as Kelly Blue Book can be an invaluable resource in making this determiniation. Evaluating your own vehicles conditions adjusted for location and wear and tear will result in a fair market price.