My research suggests a FMV of about $8000.
Now, granted, it's not for everyone. It's what used to be called a "conventional" cab (anything but conventional, now). Manual gearbox. Four-cylinder. Zero bling.
Exactly the kind of truck that came off the boat in the 1960s - Toyota and Datsun importing them to California for the Japanese-American gardeners there, to use as Japanese workmen used them at home.
Instead, back then, they took the nation by storm. Today, we're so mind-copulated, so overrun with Influencers, so focused on the silly - like pasting fake badges on some crappy Eurotrash car to "impress" strangers - that, in an era where no one can afford a new truck, and new trucks are low-value propositions, this kind of thing is dismissed.
In reality, I'd drop the price down to $7000, on a deal that was quick and convenient for me. To a serious buyer, I'd be willing to work a bit - get it mechanically inspected, deliver it, etc - but that will affect my negotiation readiness.
Here's the listing on the Liste of Craig:
Maybe someone here has PMs to trade.
How does 1 and 3/4 ounce sound? One K-rand, or Maple, or Eagle; and three 1/4 ounce fractionals. Or seven 1/10th fractionals. Or bring two ounces, and I'll give you a quarter-ounce fractional.
All coins must be (and I'm willing to have) verified by my local expert. Anything I offer, you can verify with your tools or someone you select.
Montana doesn't tax motor-vehicle sales, so sale price need not be stated on the title as I sign it over. But I'll provide a bill of sale with whatever price or (plausible) statement of exchange the buyer may desire.