Selling Price on 1985 FLC Day Cab
I want to figure out a fair price for my truck, and not cheat anyone so be honest when you give me a price.
1985 FLC Day cab 350 BCC engine (Ran engine number with FTL, and was told original motor that came with engine) Rebuilt 4 times 15 Speed overdrive with deep reduction uses 1 gal oil per day to day 1/2 front end needs work (kingpins replaced) steer tires need replacing Water leaking around o-rings on top of engine (about 1/2 gal week) Fuel gauge does not work a/c does not work, needs compressor ($260.00 plus labor to install) Truck has been greased every 2 weeks, oil changed every 10,000 miles. drive shaft completely re-worked rear rear axle completely rebuilt new pinon gear, race, seal, yoke drive tires 70% tread left, caps brakes 50% left overhead ran 12/01/2006, 45,000 miles back 3 wheel seals replaced 3 axle alignment done 38,000 miles back The Truck is pictured in my avitar. Inside of truck is totally awesome for a 22 year old truck. Has vinyl headliner. Has premium interior with vinyl interior only 1 hole in interior. Checked vin# with freightliner and was told it came (Premium Interior) from the factory. I know this truck is not worth much, but need some kind of suggestions on price, as I would not want to cheat anyone. Not expecting much for it, but would like to know because a couple of people are asking me what I want for it, and not sure what to tell them. Have told them what all is wrong with it, and they still want to buy it. I know this may sound corny, but if I sell it to one of them instead of taking it to the junk yard, I want to be able to sleep at night knowing I did not cheat anyone. Thanks everyone. |
i will give ya 10 bucks for it...if you throw in 2 cases of shell rotella t.
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maybe 8-10k If you go to truck paper and look what trucks like yours age wise are going for. I think you took real good care of that truck but you do have to remeber it is a 22 year old truck. And that oil problem i think is a sign of bigger problems to come.
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I was thinking $3,500.00 to $5,000.00 as is, and didn't know if this was a fair price for it? I am still using it everyday, just adding oil.
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$3,500 is pretty much a fair price for it. It is very possible that you could get $5,000 for it..maybe even more, but that doesn'tmean it's worth it. Someone could buy it for $3,500 and even if they rebuilt the motor, they would then have a decent truck for a fair price.
I actually sold an '89 IH with a wet kit and decent rubber on it for $3,500 a few years ago, but it was rough as a cob inside and out. All in all, your truck is probably in better condition, but the two trucks are probably comparable. BTW, I think my old IH is on the road today...with a new motor and a new paint job! LOL They changed the color and made it into a dump truck, but I've been told that it's my old IH. Arky |
$7500.00, if not tell them $5000.00. You have put some money into it, a plus for the guys you work with because they know what they are buying.
I had an 87 classic with cummins in it, paid $5000.00. Truck was in good shape. Had a decent amount of blow by but nothing to be alarmed at. The guy wanted $7500 and we chewed him down to $5000.00. This was 5 years ago. Over all I would try for 5 or 6 grand. If nobody bites at it, drop it to whatever they will give you if you can take the hit. |
oil 1 gal per day? are you using 15w40?
anti freeze leak 4 rebuilds ...you cant rebuild these forever thats a scary motor sounds like the front end is eating tires dump it for 3,000 sell it to the first person who comes along dont even negotiate just dump it and move on |
[quote="Sonny Pruitt"]oil 1 gal per day?
Maybe the Green Peace type people will buy it from you just to get it off the road. They do it with cars. |
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