Can I get a price check on my Raptor?

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TXRaptor

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I sold my modded 2010 SuperCab with 45K miles for $38K a year and a half ago. I did not rebuild my shocks, but I did just replace my General Grabbers before selling it. You should be able to get $30K for your truck if you can wait for this craziness to pass.

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Icecobra

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25900 is asking figure 90 percent anything over 23500 will buy that truck. Like I said prices are going to drop, plummet in a few days. What the stock market does will reflect price values in many things. It does not take long for need to over come want. These trucks people dont need. So what's a 2010 Scab F150 with 60k miles worth. If that's what you need that's what people will buy. If it were me for now I would forget selling anything and hold on for the bounce back in a year or so.
 

Richard Hinsley

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It's worth it. I've seen it before and would've bought it in September. I paid $27k for my 10 Scab all stock with 85k on it.
 

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Wait it out for sure....People are fighting for toilet paper, not raptors. Buyers are watching the news and they think people might need to unload cars for other priorities.
 

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I must admit I am a little surprised by the scab comments. I wanted a low miles gen1 and I wanted it to be a scab. That combination caused me to drive over 6 hours to pick one up. Personally, I think the scab looks much better but I no longer deal with a baby seat. The shorter length makes it fit in my wimpy garage much better too. Scabs seem to be very rare.

Anyway, I am in the midwest so my numbers may not mean much but I bought a '14 scab for $40k with 35k miles. I felt it needed new shocks. The dealer didnt think so. So in my mind, I was really paying an additional $2k due to the shocks. It didnt have any mods on it though. If it did, I would have passed. If it were a screw, I would have passed on it even if the price were $30k instead of $40k (no offense to anyone intended).
 
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