I've got a chance to buy a really nice 2000 F-250 at a great price. I am considering flipping it.
Perfect body. Lariat. No rust or accidents. Southern truck. 8' bed. Extended cab. White. 4x4. 7.3L with 166K miles. New Michelins. Interior has been swapped to a King Ranch interior- new carpet with Dynamat under.
What sayeth the hive? What's a good price on a truck like this?
I would put it up for 15k if its a Limited/Lariat (leather seats) and see from there. Thats what everyone else is doing. Ford-trucks.com forum members would probably buy it.
Agreed asking 15 seems right. 4x4 is a plus, low mileage is great, interior upgrade is good, but the extended cab loses some value.
Tom Suddard
Director of Marketing & Digital Assets
8/27/20 4:38 p.m.
Yeahhhhhh that's a $20k truck if the paint looks good.*
*note that this isn't a comment on whether or not this is a reasonable price, what's wrong with the world, etc. etc. Just saying what I see most similar trucks advertised for.
It really depends on where you are in the country. That could be a $20k truck in the salt bels if it's really clean. The value will go down the further south and west you go but probably no less the $12k anywhere.
As a slightly related reference I sold my rusty '01 with 280k miles on it in New Mexico for $6k and the buyer thought she got a heck of a deal. She' put another 30k miles on it and still loves it.
ShawnG
UltimaDork
8/27/20 4:56 p.m.
Insurance company only gave me $8k for for our Lariat when it was stolen, despite multiple examples showing that it was worth more than that.
Use that for whatever it's worth.
I'd guess $15-20k. At least that's what I see around here (PNW).
That truck is pretty dated now. 6 to 8 seems closer to the mark.
RevRico
PowerDork
8/27/20 5:29 p.m.
Considering twice the miles and tin worm infested versions are selling for $9500-12k here, I'd say $15-20k in PA wouldn't be out of the question, especially now that summer is winding down.
Some of those bring insane money. 15 years ago I sold one much like you're describing except it was a 95 with 110k for $7100. That truck today would bring at least $15k.
Tom Suddard said:
Yeahhhhhh that's a $20k truck if the paint looks good.*
*note that this isn't a comment on whether or not this is a reasonable price, what's wrong with the world, etc. etc. Just saying what I see most similar trucks advertised for.
Truth. We are talking about a truck that is actually worth about $6k. It's just that the demand is high and supply is low, so they bring all the boys to the yard.
Tom Suddard
Director of Marketing & Digital Assets
8/27/20 7:11 p.m.
In reply to Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) :
Yep, exactly. Insert 7.3 memes here....
I agree on the $15-20K up here in PA. Add something more if it has a manual transmission. I'd be tempted myself if I had any need for a truck right now and wasn't already buried in vehicles I rarely drive.
I am sooooo disappointed in GRM right now.
tree-fiddy is the only other answer than $1.
I sent that one to my dad. He really likes mine.
akylekoz said:
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/cars-sale/1995-ford-f350-quad-cab-dually-nmsa/176088/page1/
Did Y'all see this? Fella is retiring today, probably open to offers.
2wd, huge price difference for 4x4. I'd say the one Paul mentioned is a $18-20k truck in the mid atlantic.
Steve_Jones said:
akylekoz said:
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/cars-sale/1995-ford-f350-quad-cab-dually-nmsa/176088/page1/
Did Y'all see this? Fella is retiring today, probably open to offers.
2wd, huge price difference for 4x4. I'd say the one Paul mentioned is a $18-20k truck in the mid atlantic.
Plus, long bed 4 door dually. That thing is a freight train- good long distance cruiser, but really not fun to drive as a daily driver. They are worth less.