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    Default 1985 Isuzu pick-up truck

    Does anybody know how I can assign a value to a 1985 Isuzu pick-up truck? I have looked online and the blue book, edmunds, etc. don't assign a value to something that old. It is in good running condition, but looks like hell. Probably doesn't have that high of mileage--was the old gardening truck. Daddy's prized ride, but he doesn't need it anymore...

    I might offer to buy it from Mom, but don't know what to offer. Any ideas?

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    Probably 3 to 500 bucks. If EVERYTHING from the lights to cig lighter and all gauges work and the upholstery is in good shape, maybe 600 max.

    Hey, it's fund-drive week at WUOT. Hint.

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    Thanks, Ripshod. It works great. If that is the value, I will buy it for a gardening, junk hauling truck. I know the lights work, don't think the air does. It cranks and runs...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tess View Post
    Thanks, Ripshod. It works great. If that is the value, I will buy it for a gardening, junk hauling truck. I know the lights work, don't think the air does. It cranks and runs...
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    I have a 93 Acura Integra with get this 275k miles. I know.
    It starts & runs great. Interior is in good shape and most everything works, gauges, windows ect.
    Im going to list it online tomorrow & hope to sell it quick.
    I have no idea how to price it though.
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    If you cannot contain your matter - antimatter field, extend the shields and dump the core.

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    Kelley Blue Book goes back that far.

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