A 1958 2 wheel drive Chevrolet 1/2 ton Fleetside Short Bed 3100 series pick up with a straight six engine low retail, $5625. Average retail, $13185. High retail, $32850.
Depends on condition, condition, condition. Also depends on what size engine, mileage, and what options are on the trunk. As this year Chevy truck was prone to rust their value suffers.
Depends on condition, condition, condition. Also depends on what size engine, mileage, and what options are on the trunk. As this year Chevy truck was prone to rust their value suffers.
Depends on many factors. What particular Chevy truck, what is the mileage, how it is equipped, condition of truck, engine & transmission, and where you live. Go to www.nada.com for an estimate of the value.
There are more variables that you would need to know to get the blue book value of a 1989 short bed Chevy truck, such as mileage, condition, options, and location.
0 to 12,000 dollars depending on condition and milage.
The blue book value for a 1993 Toyata 4x4 pickup will vary with your location and the number of miles and condition. A rough value based on 150,000 miles and fair condition would be $1,500.
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.
It has no value, unfortunately. EPNS stands for Electro-Plated Nickel Silver. It has no silver content and if in rough condition, it's going to have no value as a piece either. Sorry!
Condition is a major factor in putting a value on an older vehicle. No one can give you a value without laying eyes on the truck. It could be worth scrap metal price of about $400 to a few thousand if it's in good condition and not missinglots of molding and other parts. These are good selling trucks but they are typically not a truck that will bring BIG dollars.
The current value for a 1989 Mazda truck in good working condition is $1,599.
Whatever someone will pay. I am not being smart but a vehicle of this age is really worth what someone will pay. The value depends heavily on the condition of the truck, and what engine is under the hood. It is impossible to place a value on this truck without seeing and driving it.
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