moparz Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 Found this I knoe nothing about these trucks Whats it worth It runs flat 6 manual Quote
Todd B Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 I wouldn't pay more than $1,000. my 2 cents 1 Quote
wallytoo Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 value is relative to so many factors. location, scarcity in location, demand, condition. ultimately, it's worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay at a particular moment in time. based on the limited photo, $700. 1 Quote
Reg Evans Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 It's been in my experience that here in California a dump truck is much more expensive to insure and license. In the past (20 years ago)I have owned 2 dump trucks and 2 1.5 ton flat beds. Quote
Los_Control Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 tough market for these old larger trucks. seems they often get used up for parts for the more sought after 1/2 ton trucks. We recently sold a running 1945 chevy 2 ton for $500. Have a running 52 chevy 2 ton dump bed that I started and moved last week, needs tires and brakes and tlc, maybe worth $600. Have a extremely low mile 52 ford F-5 with a flathead V8, maybe $500. I refuse to sell the truck for $500 and let the low mile motor go with it. Will set the motor in the shop and maybe install another engine if get energetic, or just part out whats left. Have a nice 57 chevy 2 ton, old farmer installed a built 283 with after market cam and 4 barrel, power pack heads. 5 speed trans with a 2 speed rear end. Motor is worth more then the truck. Just no love for these older trucks out there. Quote
Brent B3B Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 it runs, but does it stop? LOL... do the hydraulics work? in my area, running and stopping, this would be on CL for 2k - 3k.... and it would sit at that price for a year or more. (or at least until I made them an offer ) along with what Reg said, here In Oregon my HH would cost $200. a quarter to register it with DMV for "truck use". Special interest plates are considerably less.... I use mine around our property Quote
Jerry Roberts Posted March 20, 2017 Report Posted March 20, 2017 Most guys live in a city so they don't have room for a big truck . Most guys would not drive a big truck to run a small errand . Low demand = low value . Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.