Help ID old vehicles...

Lycanthrope

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Curious if anyone can ID them from the pics and give an approx value?

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I will give you 50 bucks three bags of softener salt and a half used bottle of Mexican vanilla
 

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any pics of the front of the truck? the 3 ribs on the side of the engine bay make me think late 30s to very early 40s chev.
 


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I would almost bet that the truck is a 42 chevy. when you decide what u want for it let me know.
 

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bottom pic is a late 30s (38 maybe) for pickup with the split windshield, but don't recognize the side view mirrors (aftermarket?)

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I missed that gas tube behind the door of the pickup, I think Petras got it
 


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It really comes down to their condition, a rusted out one with mouse damage is maybe worth 1000, a clean one (assuming these are non-runners, but have engine and tranny) with all the trim pieces and no major body damage could range from 10k-20k or more depending on the the rarity of the package and engine in them.

If they were running I'd say the lowest they would go for is 5k (mild rust). (I am basing this off my 59 Chev Apache and the equivalents that I have seen)
 
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Condition, condition, condition. Prices vary an extreme amount based on condition.

I would be very interested in that pickup.
 

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Thinking 39 to 41 on Chev truck. Should be a serial tag# either on the driver door pillar or on passenger side floor if you have access to vehicle. Pic of grill and rear window may help ID year. Agree it is about drive train being complete. I know of a 42 Chev truck (barn find) that sold for around $5k. The drive train was complete, body in good condition with most trim but interior was ugly. Would like to find a late 40's Studebaker truck to restore as my grandfather drove a 49.
 

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are these something you are looking at buying or selling?
 

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are these something you are looking at buying or selling?

Evidently they were found in a 'grandpas old barn' type situation, owner hasnt expressed specific interest in selling them, but also doesnt seem too interested in restoring them himself...
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