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Father in law has this truck. When he bought it 11 years ago or so. It looked almost new, not a dent and perfect paint. Now hes an old farmer so it has been used and beat. But still not in terrible shape. He is 83 years old and having issues with it running. So I think he is going to park this one and look for a different truck. So a few questions?

What are these trucks worth with less then 100,000 2 owner miles on it? 

Does have a few dents on the back, hes good at finding trees and stuff when backing up.

Its 4x4 and has had the rearend changed out. I helped with that about 10 years ago. Same ratio but man did we have issues finding it.

Its loaded Ac and all with the straight 6 in it. Its the same color of this one from the board. 

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Still has factory wheels on it. Short bed and I think most of the sheet metal is straight. Will look into it more in a few days when he makes the choice of retiring it or putting more cash into it.

 

I know it needs a new rear bumper, and may need lots of body work. So if I do buy the old truck it would be a project. And would be a DD when finished. Also would use it to pull my boat some. As right now I have a Kodiak for my only truck so its my DD also. And it has a 5.9 cummins hooked up to a allison 6 speed in it. 350 HP

 Love driving it but its not 4x4 and you spend more time talking with people then getting anywhere in it also. As most days I spend 20 to 30 minutes talking to someone about it. Video of the kodiak running

http://youtu.be/2LCt6eJcAxs

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Why don't you post some pics up of the 92 MJ for an eval? The 92s are the most valuable of all. What's your location?

 

The pics and vid of the Kodiac while mildly interesting have nothing to do with your post title.

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Get the VIN number for us. There's an ongoing thing here about finding the last one built. While you're at it put it in the registry too. If you don't want to post the VIN you can PM it to me and I'll run it through Chrysler for you and get you build info and selling dealer info and recalls. Do whatever you can to keep this truck alive. They are worth it. Value on the other hand is another thing altogether. If you go to the classic car values guides online you'll find 7-9 thousand. But real world is around 3 or so high side for a nice truck. I paid $250 for mine rust free and drove it home. Sometimes you get lucky.

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