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What’s it worth, 1978 Chevy Stepside 4x4

The rust in the door frame pinch welds would be an issue and I would bet the rockers and cab corners are shot. I would offer 3k. Just know if you want it to be a nice ride, you will spend a whole lot more money and time
 

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The rust in the door frame pinch welds would be an issue and I would bet the rockers and cab corners are shot. I would offer 3k. Just know if you want it to be a nice ride, you will spend a whole lot more money and time

I know about time and money on rides. Been working on my Brother’s 84 4runner for a little over a year now. Got lucky on the body and paint work, but finding parts for an 84 4runner is a lot harder than a chevy.

Before and after. Still a work in progress

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About 8 years ago we paid $2,200 for a rust free shortbeds Stepside 4wd 4 speed from Arizona

but it did run drive and stop. Barely .

I wouldn’t try to crank it.
If it’s been sitting a long time I’d remove the plugs , squirt some oil in the cylinders ,

pull the valve covers ,
Rotate the engine over by hand and check the valves to make sure they all move freely etc.

It’s gonna need every gasket and everything rubber replaced ,

check the rear lower cab corners, every old Chevy truck rusts there.
The wood in the bed is easy to replace, don’t worry about that.
 
If it’s a good rust free piece of desirable history I’d say $4500 tops for an enthusiast that wants to dump $20-k or more into it for a super nice show cruiser.
The po$$ibilities are endless with such a truck.
I’d definitely offer $2000.00 but you’ll most likely insult the owner.
I know guys that would easily pay $4500 for that , fix it up mechanically and flip it for major profit.

Any way you look at it that truck is gonna be a freaking money pit from the ground up.

I’d get the owner to drain the gas tank and fill with mew fuel, put in a new fuel filter and clean the carb, float , needle and seat which will definitely be gelled up, okay, most likely.
Remove the coil wire and crank to build oil pressure before cranking.
Have a fire extinguisher handy.
Chances are you’ll need to pop a new carb on there and be done with it unless it’s miraculously fine.
 
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