A dealer would most likely give you somewhere in the $1500 range, and if you sell is retail, I would say that it should be worth in the $2500-$3300 range depending condition and options!
2007-11-12 04:13:36
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answered by fire4511 7
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Look at the blue book and it will give you a few ideas on what a 98 chevy truck will sell for. If you can provide paperwork showing that the motor was replaced and has only 20,000 miles, that would be helpful, along with some type of report showing that it has never been wrecked, or had flood damage or any other kind of damage. Get these documents and talk to a reputable used car dealer, and then compare it to the blue book value(you can buy a blue book at any bookstore) and then you can get an idea of what it is worth and what you can sell it for.
2007-11-12 03:36:41
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answered by Rooster 1972 5
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Bother works for a dealer and he said they are giving as little as possible for any "high mileage" vehicle. They even stopped building extended cabs in August and went to the "08s". Good Luck!
2007-11-12 03:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at the Kelley Blue Book on the net, answer the questions truthfully about your truck, then you'll get a ballpark amount to ask for it. The high mileage will get you, but good luck anyway.
2007-11-12 03:33:49
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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a car is only worth what someone will give you for it but to start at a price or to kind that starting price find others within the same year and equiptment and see what they are selling for
2007-11-12 04:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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check it out on www.KBB.com kelly blue book, with a new engine, the tranny and rear end still have 140K on it so it is hard to gauge what would be the benefit of listing a new engine but someone should want it,,
2007-11-12 03:36:23
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answered by rich2481 7
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Check the blue book value, works for me everytime.
peace out
2007-11-12 03:32:52
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answered by Remy 4
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Use this webpage as a guide:http://www.kbb.com/
2007-11-12 03:34:58
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answered by dadcat00759 6
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