Blue Book for "antique" pickup?

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Time to sell our '65 Chevy pu...does anyone know of site to check on value? It took me 2 minutes to get this on a '91 but I don't think they must think people own anything older than a 1980! I searched quite a while on Google. Any ideas? Thanks!

-- DW in CO (djwallace@ctos.com), February 23, 2002

Answers

Here ya go! It is the one most people in the industry use along with attorneys, the court, etc. Kelly Bluebook.

-- Karen (mountains_mama2@hotmail.com), February 23, 2002.

Karen, that site only goes to '80

-- DW in CO (djwallace@ctos.com), February 23, 2002.

I'm not sure if they can help, but you might try www.oldtrucks.com

-- Butch (beefarm@scrtc.com), February 23, 2002.

Oops DW, guess I should read more closely! If you have a 1965 it is considered to be of antique/collectable value (no matter what condition - even if only parts value). You would then need to have it appraised as such.

-- Karen (mountains_mama2@hotmail.com), February 23, 2002.

nadaguides.com click on "classic cars" in the whats it worth section.I t goes back to the 1940's I believe.I looked up 65 chevy pickups and there were many options to choose.Good luck.Dave

-- Dave (duckthis1@bogus.com), February 23, 2002.


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