Most of what guys are saying about value is probably true 10-13k I have seen many of this variety being sold in my area. The one you have there seems to be much nicer than ones I've seen for that money. Locally that truck wouldn't make it to the street with a for sale sign for less than 18-20k. Our market may differ here. There are a lot of 30 somethings that want a 60-70k truck but can't make that happen. They would gladly pay 20 if not more for a Candy Apple Red dually diesel with standard and 7.3 in near showroom condition. Visions of push bars, lights and other goodies dancing in their heads. These guys with young families can convince their pretty little wives that it's a real deal. The unfortunate side is the guy who just needs a truck for more practical purposes has to compete with that. There is quite a bit of gas field income that makes it easier for them. You won't drive by a house without seeing at least one 4x4 parked there. But that's our market.
I have assumed from your previous posts and answers to my own questions (thanks by the way) that you know what you've got there and don't really need any of us telling what you need to do. If it was me I would have to ask myself a few questions and go from there.
Do I really want this truck?
Am I doing it for me or my friend?
What would I pay if he wasn't my friend?
Your friend would probably never hold it against you for a lesser price but the minute you take it home they'll be ten guys banging on his door saying they'd given twice that. I just know how that goes.
IMHO in your situation by what you've described I'd offer around 18. Sounds like a nice one and I would be glad to own it.
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