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  • 1980 W150, whats it worth?

    picked up a big red W150 w/ a 318/727/203. cant post pics yet. cant find any trucks like this to compare for pricing. the interior has a ADVENTURER SE emblem on the dash but not outside. quad headlights. rust in the lower doors and around the bottom of the core support. other than that its super clean. need some small parts as well but cant find any vendors or good used part suppliers. any help would be very welcomed.

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    Crickets

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    • #3
      I have seen early 80's W150s listed on CL in the $1500-3000 range. Hard to say w/o pics, seeing in person even better.

      Have you asked on ramchargercentral.com ?

      Bucky

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      • #4
        Crickets?

        How many miles on it?

        Plenty around for scrap prices if rusted out. If you have a "good' cab floor, rockers and drip rail then I agree with 712edf. Good wheel wells on bed help too. Depends on where in the US you are too.

        LMC, Rockauto, Saturn Surplus all have parts as well as NAPA etc depending on what you're looking for.
        1951 B-3 Delux Cab, Braden Winch, 9.00 Power Kings
        1976 M880, power steering, 7.50x16's, flat bed, lots of rust & dents
        1992 W250 CTD, too many mods to list...
        2005 Jeep KJ CRD

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        • #5
          i just joined so no image post privileges. wish i could. ive seen some nice old steel but this one is one of the nicest ive ever run into. now i understand why they charge so much for old stuff out of the southwest desert areas. i might just hold on to it and let the prices come up a bit. its only going to get more valuable as time goes by. maybe even stuff a 12v into it for fun! im in Miami, Fl so pricing is inflated here for old cool steel. you just dont see much old stuff here. thanks so much for your input. who has JY parts that ships? need some small items to make perfect.

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          • #6
            Florida isn't known for trucks other than folks who use them on beach or mud buggys.

            Dodges (aside from FFPW's & Lil Red Express models) aren't as popular as similar Ford/GM trucks & don't have the restoration/aftermarket support.

            Is yours long bed or short? I like long bed, it really doesn't matter value wise on a Dodge.

            Bucky

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