Do you guys know of any "what's it worth" mopar sites

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Guys ask all the time about their own stuff.
 
[QUOTE ] and What is it Worth Questions [/QUOTE]

The key word there is 'and'. ;-)

You can ask about your own stuff, but not link to it if it is for sale online.
 
I suggest that you use the “search” function on this site and input the part name or number in the “subject” field and also choose the appropriate subsection in parts for sale. Then search and open the results paying attention to the date a part sold and for how much. You could also learn that a particular piece never sold which might indicate that it was overpriced.
 
Don’t ask me why but I never even thought of doing an eBay search. A buddy of mine found a couple for sale. Thanks guys I must be going brain dead. Lol
 
you have to track ebay items.

just because you see an item for a certain price, does not mean that's the average value for a part in that condition.

you need to make sure as best you can that the item actually sells, sells for that price, and doesn't get relisted

...plus just one or two could be a fluke. the more you track the better
 
you have to track ebay items.

just because you see an item for a certain price, does not mean that's the average value for a part in that condition.

you need to make sure as best you can that the item actually sells, sells for that price, and doesn't get relisted

...plus just one or two could be a fluke. the more you track the better


I'm a buyer on Ebay but shy away from selling. At my age I don't want to deal with their BS.
 
The worst part about selling on ebay is boxing, measuring and weighing everything before you list it, so postage can be calculated.
 
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