'85 Chevy WIW
I'm new to the forums, so hopefully I'm posting this in the right spot...
I have this 1985 Chevy Custom Deluxe 10 4x4 that an owner prior to me built up into a mudding truck. I don't know Chevy products that well, so please bear with me. The engine is a 283 that has been hopped up pretty wild. I don't know what's been done, but it revs great. I believe the transmission is a TH400. Tires are 38" Super Swampers. I'd say body and paint is about a 6.5/10. Interior isn't too great and some of the gauges don't work. I put a new oil pressure gauge in it though, and it has good pressure. There's a lot of little stuff that could be fixed, but I think it would be drivable as is. In fact, I drove it for about a month when I first got it like this.
I tried to sell it locally for $2k. I thought that was a pretty decent price. I had a lot of people e-mail me about it, but only two people have looked at it so far. First guy was trying to get something for his kid and as soon as he pulled in, he knew his kid was going to be in trouble if he got it. The second guy looked it over with his friend and seemed interested, but I think he wanted to haggle. I told him I had to have pretty close to 2k and he didn't make an offer.
I realize it's hard to give a decent value on something without looking at it, but can I get a ballpark on what this is worth? Am I totally off with a 2k price? I almost think it'd be better to part it out for any less. Here are some photos.


I have this 1985 Chevy Custom Deluxe 10 4x4 that an owner prior to me built up into a mudding truck. I don't know Chevy products that well, so please bear with me. The engine is a 283 that has been hopped up pretty wild. I don't know what's been done, but it revs great. I believe the transmission is a TH400. Tires are 38" Super Swampers. I'd say body and paint is about a 6.5/10. Interior isn't too great and some of the gauges don't work. I put a new oil pressure gauge in it though, and it has good pressure. There's a lot of little stuff that could be fixed, but I think it would be drivable as is. In fact, I drove it for about a month when I first got it like this.
I tried to sell it locally for $2k. I thought that was a pretty decent price. I had a lot of people e-mail me about it, but only two people have looked at it so far. First guy was trying to get something for his kid and as soon as he pulled in, he knew his kid was going to be in trouble if he got it. The second guy looked it over with his friend and seemed interested, but I think he wanted to haggle. I told him I had to have pretty close to 2k and he didn't make an offer.
I realize it's hard to give a decent value on something without looking at it, but can I get a ballpark on what this is worth? Am I totally off with a 2k price? I almost think it'd be better to part it out for any less. Here are some photos.
if the tires are in good shape that's pretty reasonable for 2k. i don't really know too much about the 283 and don't know if others do but that may be an obstacle as well. i would personally give you about 1700 for the truck but if it had a mild built 4 bolt main 350 then 2k would be a hell of a deal
yeah I agree with Chevyboy may be the smaller engine that is keeping people away. I think 2k is a good price but for sure would be a quick sale with the 350. If it was closer I would be a buyer at 1850.
Thanks guys. I figured the 283 was part of the problem. I'm not sure what the previous owner was thinking by going that route. It's too bad I don't have a car to put the engine in, because it really impresses me.
I think what I'll do come summertime is put it back on craigslist for 1800 or so. And if it doesn't sell, maybe find a car to put the motor in and try to sell the rest of the truck.
I think what I'll do come summertime is put it back on craigslist for 1800 or so. And if it doesn't sell, maybe find a car to put the motor in and try to sell the rest of the truck.



