Rob D
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You guys do auction style or fixed price on ebay?
Auction style, normally don't let it go the first time you list it unless it meets your reserve obviously. The highest bid the 2nd or 3rd time you list it is pretty much the real world value of it.You guys do auction style or fixed price on ebay?
Hopefully pretty soon thinking about it will no longer be an option for you lol
Man I really like this truck would love to have it. Wish someone would buy my reg cab so I could justify buying it.
Thx bud. GLWS on your end. She will be going on ebay this Sunday
Sunday at 9:00pm is always a good time. This way here next sunday everyones day has winded down and they jump on the computer and won't miss the end of your auction
good luck. I've always gotten top dollar on ebay. You just have far more people viewing, and you have more "novice" shoppers. Forums are the WORST place to sell a truck for money IMO. If you want to deal with knowledgeable buyers who don't ask a million simple questions, forums are where it's at. But ebay is where the money is.
I sold an 08 CCSB Lariat that I would have GLADLY taken $22-23k for... was offered $16.5k trade at the local ford house... I got $28.5k on ebay.
I had a nice Excursion with 200k that I bought for $9k. I cleaned it up, bolted up a set of American Forces with nittos that I got for $2k, and sold it for $17.5k on ebay. That truck wouldn't have pulled $13k on a forum IMO.
I've done well on Craigslist on the right trucks also, but if you've got a really nice/clean/rare truck and don't mind waiting, run it on the bay!
set your starting bid at the price you want for it. set your buy it now $3-4k above that. I would list it for full boat NADA retail or better. Be prepared to run the ad for 4-5 weeks. It might sell in 4-5 days.
Dude. Follow drunk on diesels advice. you will do well on this truck. the only thing i would change is don't list it with a tuner.