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mesquito_creek

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Original owner 2005 Silverado 2500 4x4 6.0L LQ4 gasser with factory 4:10 locking differential.
Cognitio front suspension with steering upgrade.
Deaver progressive rear leafs. 33 inch tires.
198k original miles on original motor, transmission.
ARE mid rise shell all windows open
Cargo slide
Carpet kit


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10k? Looks nice, but if I am buying a gasser 3/4t, i want the 8.1l and allison. I know the 6.0’s are bulletproof, but they just dont have the torque a big block does. We have the 6.0 vortec in one of our shop trucks, 300k and it runs great, but its just a gutless dog in a heavy truck.
 

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If you’re patient, i bet you could get a good bit more than 10k if its as clean as it looks in the photos. These well used but well maintained gasser’s are a great value. Easy & relatively cheap to fix, lots of parts available.
 

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If you’re patient, i bet you could get a good bit more than 10k if its as clean as it looks in the photos. These well used but well maintained gasser’s are a great value. Easy & relatively cheap to fix, lots of parts available.

I think you are right where I am on it…
 

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The add says “what’s it worth”…… Not throwing shade at anyone, but there’s a more than decade newer rig listed on here for $17k with 1/3 less miles and all the cute shit. I would think $10k is the real(ish) number.
I think it’s worth 15
 

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It's worth way more than I have kickin' around. That would be a great setup for a lot of different gigs with the bed slide, and they aren't cheap either. The Phoenix truck market on those Chevys is pretty strong...I'd wouldn't be surprised at all to see it go for 12-13.
 

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Pre covid $8500. During covid 14,500-15k. Post covid 12k.

I had a 06 with same power train just no 4x4. Was a great truck. Replaced it with a 16. Just hauled 10k to the dump and returned with a 10k loaf of base. Haul almost daily with it. The 6.0 are great engines.
 

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I have an 02 1500 HD with 120k. 4x4 6.0. Dealer offered 1000. I’d say the number is closer to 5k but I wouldn’t pay that even though it is a nice truck
RDP Value on yours would be 28-30k!
 

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I have an 02 1500 HD with 120k. 4x4 6.0. Dealer offered 1000. I’d say the number is closer to 5k but I wouldn’t pay that even though it is a nice truck
Well he'll, my broke ass could come up with that! I think out there everyone needs the new trucks, and out here we get the hand me downs. Two 1500hd trucks have sold out here around the 8k range in the past few months. One was a real bastard, 2wd.


 

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Kbb doesn’t include the bed slide so maybe I get the top end private party.

If you ever had a shell with a long bed, the slide is the best. I almost want to move it over into my newer truck.


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Kbb doesn’t include the bed slide so maybe I get the top end private party.

If you ever had a shell with a long bed, the slide is the best. I almost want to move it over into my newer truck.


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According to another thread here, used car market is soft, and yore asking price should be about half of bluebook value.
 

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According to another thread here, used car market is soft, and yore asking price should be about half of bluebook value.
I would say covid prices are over. So back to normal used values. Lot more inventory to choose from.

Similar to the toy market. Went and looked at a dirtbike last night. He wanted more than a new one for a 2022 and wouldn't budge on the price. Problem was he paid ADM.

Used 2022-2023s people are going to be upside down on or selling for a lot less than they paid. Work trucks are 9-13k off that I am looking at. Have seen a few like new ones posted for the same as they are new. They overpaid.
 

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I would say covid prices are over. So back to normal used values. Lot more inventory to choose from.

Similar to the toy market. Went and looked at a dirtbike last night. He wanted more than a new one for a 2022 and wouldn't budge on the price. Problem was he paid ADM.

Used 2022-2023s people are going to be upside down on or selling for a lot less than they paid. Work trucks are 9-13k off that I am looking at. Have seen a few like new ones posted for the same as they are new. They overpaid.
I just recently started looking at pickups and service beds again. The service beds have come down a lot the past few weeks. I think some has to do with 450's and 550's being kicked out of Cali.
 
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