How to price non running

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vtfan

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Ok first off - not a sales ad I just honestly need help with what to ask for this truck. I've never driven it - my husband always drove it - but I purchased and paid for it. It has sat for @ 2 years - has been started a time or two but not for almost 8 months. I think the turbo is out - that is what he said anyway. So obviously I can't sell as a running truck - but it is monster of a truck and I hate to think I wouldn't get something out of it.

99 3500 Laramie SLT/ST diesel dully 5.9L manual gooseneck hitch - no tail gate

Has about 150,000 miles on it. Body has some rust but not a lot - dash is cracked but otherwise interior isn't bad.

I know I'm not going to get a ton of money out of this thing but I'd just like to know I'm not WAY over or under pricing it.

Thanks!
 

JohnnyMac

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There are a ton of variables. I'd just KBB.com it and adjust for the price of a turbo replacement (call a local shop and ask) and add a marginal amount for any mods done to the truck.
 

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I agree with the comment above ^^. Only a small amount of buyer will buy a non running truck. All depends on your area and such. I bought a similar truck like that years ago for $6k that needed a VP. With what you've said so far I would say 4-6k just to give you a ball park
 
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