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bigdawg 07-19-2017 05:07 PM

NADA pricing accuracy? 41 pickup
 

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How accurate is the NADA valuations as compared to the current private buying market ? I'm in the negotiation stage for a 1941 pickup. And need to find a baseline.
Any advice is welcome and needed...thanks



1941 Ford 1GC

1/2 Ton Pickup


Values

Original
MSRP Base Price $619

Low
Retail $8,400

Average
Retail $12,150

High
Retail $23,200Attachment 324268

JSeery 07-19-2017 05:19 PM

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Condition is EVERYTHING for pricing! Can you post any photos?

41PICUP 07-19-2017 05:27 PM

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Is the 41 restored, a hot rod, basket case. Flat head powered, rust free? Need more info. I paid $8500 for mine in 2002 and it needed a lot.

bigdawg 07-19-2017 05:31 PM

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Currently waiting on the inspector to look at the truck, and contact me. I am in Fl. the truck is in Ohio. I have not seen this truck in many years. So I'm not sure what I'm dealing with as of yet. This truck belonged to my uncle before his passing. At one time it was a nice running and driving truck with fresh paint. Flathead v8. Will post pics when they are sent.

Dave Castle 07-19-2017 10:21 PM

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Just paid 7250 for this.

Roger/Sacramento 07-19-2017 10:55 PM

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I paid $3500 for mine ten years ago. It was in parts and the frame was ready for assembly. The sheet metal needed a lot of work but doable. No motor or tranny. Rearend included. I street rodded it so many original parts were not used.

Veeder 07-20-2017 07:46 AM

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I'm looking for a 39 40 41pickup I can play with

alanwoodieman 07-20-2017 08:09 AM

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1GC is a 6 cylinder engine, so it has been changed to a V8, I have bought and sold three 40/41 pickups in the last two years. the 41's were 4 cylinder trucks, one semi restored-$18,500 one running fair body $10,500.00 and a 40 project truck from ca, hardly any rust but not running and partially disassembled $7,500. so maybe this gives you an idea

alanwoodieman 07-20-2017 08:10 AM

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forgot to add, I know where a 2/3 done restoration, 40 truck can be bought for $30,000 and I know the restorer and it is worth the money. wish I had the cash/time to do it.

TJ 07-20-2017 09:33 AM

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The most important part is the condition of the sheetmetal. Especially the bed and rear fenders. NADA is a "guide". Your best bet is to inspect it yourself unless you can trust the person who will look at it for you. That person should be experienced in looking at Ford V-8s, especially pickups.

Anteek29 07-20-2017 06:24 PM

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I recently purchased a '41 P-U, full stock restoration (239 V8) for $25K.

Jeff/Illinois 07-20-2017 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteek29 (Post 1502186)
I recently purchased a '41 P-U, full stock restoration (239 V8) for $25K.

That was a good price for a '41 pickup that nice. I've seen good '40-'41's going in the mid 30's quite often.

1oldtimer 07-21-2017 05:07 PM

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Trucks are HOT right now (here in so cal at least). Price goes up as year goes down, so I don't think the Nada is going to be correct.

I didn't want to post this here since it's not stock, but I just bought this for 13k and I do believe it was as close as I could come to a steal :).
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...#post-11996237

dwick01 07-22-2017 05:59 AM

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You did well Oldtimer.

oldskool 07-22-2017 07:11 AM

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just bought this 1940 rust free all original henry steel body off resto everything new or rebuilt,1952 ford engine 22,900

bigdawg 07-26-2017 01:24 PM

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ok, so pictures have been posted. please tell me what you think...

V8COOPMAN 07-26-2017 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by bigdawg (Post 1504745)
ok, so pictures have been posted. please tell me what you think...

'dawg......Whew, those pics show a lot of scary stuff. The type of wiring "expertise" shown in the under-dash shot indicates a rat's nest of electrical problems, if not a warning to have the local fire department number on speed-dial! The "ad-on" open-drive rear end "hack-job" leaves an awful lot to be desired. You'd have to ask "WHY" he replaced the original rear in the first place. The torched rear spring ends certainly indicates the level of understanding that the builder has about "safe practices". The half-assed radius rods are trash, along with the awful geometry designed into his "installation". The front spring is almost flat, and surely worn-out, as the rest of the front axle parts likely are, too. UNDERNEATH that truck is a total waste. From 50 feet, the sheet metal appears to be pretty close to a '41 pick-up, but have you run a magnet across all of that "pretty, painted" sheet metal? You may be in for some surprises. Snazzy paint jobs can cover many sins. And that fancy seat installation.......Heaven help ya if you ever crash into something solid....that seat is POORLY mounted! I would pass on THAT truck for any kind of serious money, and especially if you don't intend to tear it apart and rebuilt EVERYTHING from scratch. Seriously, you've gotta wonder WHY the guy has that truck for sale in the first place. He was obviously way over his head as a builder. DD

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1501092765

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Mart 07-26-2017 03:48 PM

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Hard to say. There are some areas of that truck that are decidedly substandard. Front spring bushes. Rear axle installation. Seat installation. Wiring. Condition of tyres. (flat).

The paint looks ok, but what is it covering?

It depends how much they want for it.

I'm guessing it's not cheap because superficially it looks very nice.

An experienced builder could turn it around. An experienced builder with a stockpile of parts like the correct rear axle and spring, and doubtless countless other parts.

But for an inexperienced builder it would turn into a nightmare very quickly.

Mart.

V8COOPMAN 07-26-2017 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mart (Post 1504801)
Hard to say. There are some areas of that truck that are decidedly substandard. Front spring bushes. Rear axle installation. Seat installation. Wiring. Condition of tyres. (flat).

The paint looks ok, but what is it covering?

It depends how much they want for it.

I'm guessing it's not cheap because superficially it looks very nice.

An experienced builder could turn it around. An experienced builder with a stockpile of parts like the correct rear axle and spring, and doubtless countless other parts.

But for an inexperienced builder it would turn into a nightmare very quickly.

Mart.

Mart.........You were much kinder than I was..........but said essentially the same thing. Nevertheless, I'd be very reluctant to get involved with that truck.

By the way Mart, you and I seem to have exactly the same number of posts! DD

Kube 07-26-2017 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by oldskool (Post 1502753)
just bought this 1940 rust free all original henry steel body off resto everything new or rebuilt,1952 ford engine 22,900

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