Your truck will appeal to someone looking for a vehicle that can haul stuff such as yard waste and lumber for projects yet retain acceptable fuel economy.
Why not hop on craigslist and search around for similar vehicles. Then, throw up a price and see what happens. If no one is offering you what you want then don't sell it. Its a buyers market right now, so don't expect to pull in big money for it.
What would I pay? Well, if the truck is in good shape and does not need any repairs I would be willing to pay $2000-$2200 (although I would most likely pass as I could find a 98+ 2wd for that price with patience). But, keep in mind I'm the type that looks for a good deal. If I have to pay full price for a vehicle I'll just pass on it and prey on someone more desperate to sell their vehicle! haha, sounds evil.
Why not hop on craigslist and search around for similar vehicles. Then, throw up a price and see what happens. If no one is offering you what you want then don't sell it. Its a buyers market right now, so don't expect to pull in big money for it.
What would I pay? Well, if the truck is in good shape and does not need any repairs I would be willing to pay $2000-$2200 (although I would most likely pass as I could find a 98+ 2wd for that price with patience). But, keep in mind I'm the type that looks for a good deal. If I have to pay full price for a vehicle I'll just pass on it and prey on someone more desperate to sell their vehicle! haha, sounds evil.