Used stuff prices

I have found the exact opposite.

I have a 15 foot trailer that is cherry, and I am almost giving away.

People arnt buying $hit right now. Its night and day different than a few years ago. 3 years ago, I could have sold this trailer for $3,000 easily.

I have been asking $2000 and no bites. It blows my mind. lol

New Tires
New Lights and wiring.
New Bearing Buddies.
New Floor.
Heavy gauge fenders.

It literally looks brand new, and I have not had 1 person even call me about it yet and I have it listed in several places.

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I’ve got a ‘91 Gen 1 Cummins Turbo with 105k on the odometer I’ve been thinking of selling. Not perfect, but pretty good shape. This thread makes me think it might be worth something!
 
FB and Craigslist stuff seems to sit alot longer or never sell down here. I look at stuff all the time, 6-10 months later it's still there. Jeeps are the same as the old Cummins, everyone wants top dollar some sell most don't. I'm in the same boat AS Mallardsx2, I have a 18ft 2021 flatbed can't give it away. Payed $5000 plus during covid out of nessetity and now can't get $3500 for it.
 
This is no joke. I am a fan of the 80’s and 90’s Ford diesels. The IDI’s that predate the power stroke and everyone hates 😂 They used to be super cheap because nobody wanted them. They are selling for 5x what they were a few years ago. Glad I have one already because there is no way I would be paying the going rate today.
 
Covid jacked all pricing up. I had a 3 year old kawasaki teryx4 thay I sold for the same price it bought it new and people were lining up to buy it. Things seem to be stabilizing but there's always going to be people looking for something not available new and availability and demand determines pricing.
 
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