For fun I looked at a new 2017 Dodge big enough to replace my '97 2500. The price was about 50k. After incentives and negotiations 40k if I'm lucky. Plus I would have to put def in it. Plus I would have to pay the taxes on it for 11years before I could license it permanently here in MT. Plus I would have to buy 18" tires for it. Plus it would get 15mpg at best vs 18 -20 in my 97. If the white 3500 is a 98 QC I'd offer 18k and it would be worth every penny considering a 2018 dual rear wheel diesel is probably 60 thousand dollars now.