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WA 1970 Value Advice - Considering selling

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MTBronc

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I am considering selling my 1970 and am looking for advice.

I bought it 10 years ago while deployed, never did anything with it and am getting a lot of inquiries about it. You can see pics under my profile. It's hard to find comp's online for its condition...

Details:
- 1970, cut, repainted
- 302 that doesn't run (used to just haven't run it in awhile)
- 3 on the tree moved to floor
- 4WD works
- Rusted floors/tunnel, minor body damage, needs a paint job
- Has lots of spare parts
- factory brakes/steering
- Tires need replaced
- No major upgrades done to it

I have some offers ranging from $6k - $10k so far. I don't have the time to put into it anymore and it needs to have a home that cares to get it running and out there.
 
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