Vintage Cars: 1964 Chevy Pickup C10, hemmings motor news, 1974 ford ranchero


Question
I am trying to sell my pickup I inherited from my grandfather, and I know what I want for it,but want to know the best price. It has a new engine in it(between 5-7,000 miles on the 283 engine, new transmission, new wiring harness.  I have a set of extra wagon wheels(white)to go with it.  I had a fire in the front seat, so I have a bench seat, drivers door, and new instrument panel. She does need some cosmetic work, in and out. I am going to prime it before I sell.  Tires are good, and you can't even hear the egine run it's so quiet, also has new pipes(dual).  I need to get enough out of her and a 1974 Ford Ranchero 351 Cleavland engine, new dual pipes slso, so I can buy a new pickup or demo Dodge.  Please answer me and let me know what you think.
      
       Thank You,
       
         Debra Christenson  

Answer
With questions like these, I always like to ask, "I have a 3-bedroom house in Upstate New York- what's it worth?"  You need to get the Chevy Pickup appraised by an expert, as there's no way for me to figure out what it's worth over the Internet.  If you can't do that, then at least look at websites like Hemmings Motor News or eBay Motors to get a rough idea what the vehicle might sell for.