3 years ago, I could have probably gotten $5k for my truck (1 owner). It was 9 years older than yours and 100k more miles. So what did I do?
I put $5k worth of work into it.
The way I convinced myself of it, if I'd bought something newer - and just to make it easy assuming a $500/mo payment on some newer truck - I only needed to drive the old truck for 10 months to justify making the repairs. The mechanic at the shop I used was like, "Damn… this is like a brand new truck now!" when I picked it up.
I've now driven it for 38 months since the repairs. There's been a few other things since then to repair as well, but I'm still way out ahead on that deal, and not having a car payment during all 4 years of that dumpster fire last administration was a brilliant move in hindsight. (remember: a $500/mo truck payment really ain't realistic these days; most payments will be much higher).
I am going to sell it soon though, and I'm taking nothing less than $5k for it, because I'll get it. She's still in good shape too.
This time I think it's real. I'm just ready for more room and more modern comfortable seats… and a great sound system, without having to fiddle around with aftermarket stuff.
So who do I need to talk to in the Houston metro area for an F-150 or a Ram 1500????