Posted by rockyridgefarm on May 14, 2020 at 13:09:35 from (166.181.82.136):
In Reply to: Value Guessmates posted by Traditional Farmer on May 14, 2020 at 11:33:38:
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It is so hard to price items like that. When was the last time you saw a 1964 vehicle sell? It doesn t happen often anymore.
60s 70s 80s vehicles have often been considered just about worn out with that many miles. They re not like today s vehicles where you expect them to make 200k miles. Of course that pickup has long ago moved into the collectors market because nearly every other one made of that vintage was crushed decades ago.
The best way to determine value is to put it on an online auction with an accurate and detailed description. Use every word the auction company will allow. If she s trying to sell them, let them go for whatever price they bring. If she just wants an estimate, set a very high reserve. Whatever the top bid is is what it is worth that day. It might be worth more or less tomorrow.
Sounds like your cousin is getting the "traditional farmer treatment" - people trying to take advantage of a motivated or ill-informed seller.
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