I find KBB to be most accurate and best to base your price on. Edmunds is a complete utter waste of time and they insult your intelligence with their horrible "estimated value". KBB states the truck is about $4300 assuming it was in perfect condition (2% of cars fall into that category)...
Ah okay. Seeing the job that was done I think it was probably an at-home repair (bondo applied incorrectly, gap issues with the fender, etc).
If that was the case though I don't know why it would be missing. I guess it could have been a possibility that a body shop just did a really really...
Not that I can tell, thats why I was curious. If I saw a spot I'd figure it was missing.
Extremely high chance. I believe it was in a front-end collision, one fender is replaced, the grill is replaced, the hood is replaced, and the other original fender has bondo in it.
It has two placards...
1980 SR5. Curious if they just didn't have a VIN plate on the dash? I have a plate on the inside right fender under the hood then a plate on the driver door, but no plate on the dash. Is this normal?!
Hopefully the throw-out bearing is easier to get on your generation than it was for mine.
The clutch fork, bearing, and any parts similar for mine were like finding a needle in a haystack.
Of course this was for a 1980 20R.
I don't know about the noise, mine was wired (yes, copper wire) to...
Just about anything. Mostly FPS games.
Favorites are Half-Life 2, Fallout Series, Borderlands, and I'm starting to get into 3rd person open-world games such as Sleeping Dogs and Just Cause 2.
Don't know about their PC speaker line, but the Infinity branded speakers they used in Chryslers during the mid to late 90s was insanely good. Better than Bose.