I'll echo what JoelB said - thats worth $7500 easy up here... If it was a 4x4, I'd go even higher. Very, very few that look that nice around here anymore.
You made 3300 off your Mom, I am sure you sleep well at nite.I was thinking 5-6k myself.. I bought a 99 s10 extended cab v6 with 50k miles for $500 (needed intake manifold gaskets) and sold to my mother for $3800. At the time (a couple years ago) I figured I could probably get 5-6 for it if I wanted to, and that was a more desirable truck than this ranger IMO. That said no reason to not shoot for the moon and see what happens, IMO the moon would be $7500.
You'd get $500 more if you got rid of those tires. Or at least turn them inside out.
You made 3300 off your Mom, I am sure you sleep well at nite.
You might find some surprises if you list it on bring a trailer. It’s clean enough that if you took a bunch of good, quality, detail pictures, you might get some good interest at higher prices for it.
Somewhere between $8.5 - $10k.
Someone wants that truck. Not many like it left.
No doubt. My whole family is pretty weird and pretty much everyone has had at minimum one Ranger. 3+ is not uncommon.People are weird.
Lol, not saying people who have Rangers are weird (an 86’ was technically my first car).No doubt. My whole family is pretty weird and pretty much everyone has had at minimum one Ranger. 3+ is not uncommon.
If $100k is just a drop in the bucket for someone, they won't care how crazy it seems to spend it on some random old car.Lol, not saying people who have Rangers are weird (an 86’ was technically my first car).
People who pay and have caused such a surge in pricing are weird. Same with Jeep XJ’s.
I agree and I personally would lose the side steps and maybe the bedrails if the holes don't look too bad....You'd get $500 more if you got rid of those tires. Or at least turn them inside out.