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I'm thinking about selling my '69 chevy 1/2 ton 4X2 SWB. I'm the third owner (clean title), I added all billet interior peices to the tan interior, a newly re-covered 1993 chevy silverado bench seat with fold out armrest, new dash pad, carpet, matching material headliner, rear welded in roll pan, new 2"-4" coil spring drop, new adjustable pan-hard bar, new 700r4 tranny, rebuilt 3.73 rear diff, old 305 cid engine with 130K (comes with 0.30 over 2-bolt 350 cid that just needs to be reassembled), new dark tinted windows, new 1972 style front grill & chrome bumper, and new front billet grill insert. The truck is all primered for now and needs some body, no rust anywhere. New cab corners and rocker panels installed. 1987 chevy truck factory repainted rally wheels, new 275/60R15 radial tires, and non-a/c truck. I added factory 1972 disc brakes, power brakes, power steering, I updated to 5 lugs at all corners, and I rebalanced a new drive shaft. I rides and runs really well. It's primered red with black SS stripes (kinda cool looking), and it has a new 2nd generation tailgate on the bed. I added a factory am/fm radio to this truck and bought the new dual dash speaker kit, and bought the new style kick panels with the molded speakers. I also added the factory tach and vaccum gauges cluster to this truck. What would it bring dollar wise in TX area?
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Re: 1969 truck value?

take lots of pictures and post it on ebay. those trucks have alot of fans and can bring good money. can't give you my 2 cents till you post pics.
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Here's 1 pic I have now....

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Man that is a good lookin ride I am in the process of restoring a '69. I bought it off a old man here local that was the original owner, truck don't show but 87K on the speedo but it sat a lot and every thing on it was still original. I think the belts was the ones that came on it. You gave me a few ideas because I have not yet decided to go back original or fix it up as a driver with some comforts in it if you know what I mean.
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