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lkoonce
    
How can I determine how much my 1962 Chevrolet pickup is worth
I am the original owner - it has a clear title. It ihas been in storage in an old barn for many years, but it was recently cranked with a new battery. All 4 tires are ruined and the wooden bed is rotten, but it has the original motor. Mileage 64,127
posted: November 8, 2009
 
  
 
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jonstruck
    
You can try to determine the price of your truck in the following ways

1. Look for classified ads similar to yours and price compare
2. Search value guides such as collectorcarmarket.com or nadaguides.com
3. Ask a price you think it is worth and see what people offer you.
4. Put it up for auction and the highest price will determine how much it is worth.
posted:  November 9, 2009
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countrymama
    
Anywhere between $600 to $1500 would be my guess.
posted:  November 9, 2009
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spudder
    
$500 -> $1,000 depending upon rust issues which can be hard to see from a photo. If the floor or the corners of the cab is rusty you can probably deduct another 10-20%
posted:  November 10, 2009
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