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Classic Trucks For Sale

Here is some good information if you are ready to list your classic truck for sale: First, a clean truck is always best. Clean your truck up as good as you can. Classic trucks come in many conditions. If yours is a show vehicle, then it is probably ready to be listed as it is. If your truck is a work in progress, or unrestored, clean it up as best you can. Shine up the paint on the old dog if it is possible before you list the truck. Empty the bed if there are parts in there. Clean out the cab of any junk or parts. If you have a truck in progress where it is mostly apart, lay out the parts and photograph those so people can see what you have. If you have a few things that you could do to finish a project truck, you might consider doing those things before you list the truck for sale.

When you go to list your classic truck, take several photos and be descriptive with them. Show off as much as possible so buyers can see the kind of truck that you have. Be honest. People will travel to see it so try to be descriptive and accurate. You wouldn't like it if you drove 100 miles to look at a truck only to find that the truck really wasn't what the owner said it was.

You may want to list your classic truck for sale in several places or on several websites, depending on how fast you would like to sell it. ClassicTruckCentral.com is FREE to list your classic truck for sale for the near future.

Here are some things to avoid when your classic truck is for sale: Don't take a personal check and assume that it is good. It's really just a piece of paper, like any other, until your bank says it is good. Banks may make the funds available to you a few days after you have deposited the check. That may or may not mean the check has cleared. Check with your bank to make sure the check has cleared before you give up your truck. Also, certified or bank checks are easily forged with computer equipment. Most people are honest and trustworthy. Unfortunately, you don't want to be the one that gets burned. Never take third party checks signed over to you. In the end, most people prefer cash or a bank-to-bank electronic transfer. Consult your bank to see if or how you can easily do this.