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Old 04-27-2021, 09:57 PM
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Re: Value on a Restored 1965 Chevy C10

Its not your internet. He's trying to link from his yahoo mail. That doesn't work.

In order to post pictures you need to upload them to some place like imgur then post the links here with the img tags.

As for the truck I am personally a HUGE fan of the 62-66 C10. My dad had a 64 for years that he actually sold, then my brother and I bought it back when a friend ended up with it. My dad ended up selling/bartering it again a few years later when he realized he wasn't going to be able to fix it the way he wanted. I really wish I could get ahold of that same truck. There is actually one a few miles from my house that has been sitting for years and it has the perfect patina. I've got a restomod build in my head for one that I would like to eventually do, once I actually get a garage.

I'm getting off subject and rambling but the biggest issue I see is that a restoration was paid for. I'm sure that resto cost every bit 20-25k. The unfortunate truth is the truck would be lucky to be worth that much. It is (as ctesla put it) worth what someone will pay. The majority of people aren't going to pay what they have into the truck. This isn't a 67 Mustang GT500, it is "just a Chevy truck."

The only things that can make a truck of that generation rare is the big back window. Even that doesn't necessarily add a ton of value because most people are more interested in 67-72 Chevy's.
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