I am actually working on deciding if it is worth keeping my 7D after upgrading to FF (5DIII) as well. I had planned on selling the 7D, but, at least for now, I am keeping the 7D. If what happened to Neuro happens to me, namely that the 7D isn't used, then it will be sold in a couple of months. The issue is that I often crop the images I take with the 7D. So, while all the above is true if you crop the 6D down to the 7D FoV, I will likely be cropping well beyond the 7D FoV for subjects, usually birds, but sometimes other subjects.
I posted the comparison of the 5DIII with the 100-400 L @ 400 mm with and without the 1.4 TC here. I took the same shots at the same time with the 7D. These shots were ~1:1 of the 5DIII image, so the 7D has some extra pixels. The 5DIII definitely was a "cleaner" image at even moderate ISO (400/800), as mentioned, but there is more detail to the shots I took with the 7D at ISO 100. Two quick examples (manual focus with live view; increased sharpening in post):
Tree at ~100 ft/30 m:
5DIII:
5DIII LR4 900 600-0092-2 by kayaker72, on Flickr
7D:
7D LR4 900 600-2203 by kayaker72, on Flickr
Tree at ~150 ft/45m:
5DIII:
5DIII LR4 900 600-0097 by kayaker72, on Flickr
7D:
7D LR4 900 600-2200 by kayaker72, on Flickr
First, let me say that I think the 5DIII is remarkably close to the 7D in this pixel peeping test. So there is definitely something to the pixel quality vs pixel quantity argument. The images are close enough, and this is an extreme enough crop, that the difference may not be noticeable in real world use. But, as there is more detail to the 7D shots and I am often cropping shots taken from my 7D, I decided to hold onto the 7D and let the real test will be when I am out shooting wildlife.
BTW, I am very impressed by the 5DIII thus far. Most of my shots are around the house (low light/high ISO). But it gets focus in low light where the 7D would just hunt and the noise performance is great.
Also, just to show how extreme of a crop this is, below is a similar full size image of the first (100 ft) tree (crop taken out of the center).
5DIII 900 600-0091 by kayaker72, on Flickr