fair price for 1965 cab
#1
fair price for 1965 cab
I'm in the market for a cab for my 1965 F100 project and have the chance to buy a rust free cab. What would a fair price be for a bare cab--no doors, glass, seat, wiper mechanism, dash instruments--totally bare cab? Anyone in the middle Atlantic area have any others? Thanks for your time. Lefty rodan
#2
That's a question not likely to be answered by anyone. What's it worth to you? How many do you see in your area? How much is the seller asking?
How bad do you want it?
Here in So. Cal. I can buy a cab or the whole truck for next to nothing.
All though I have to admit, finding a short bed has proven to be difficult. Long beds are a plenty.
Rust free cabs, not hard to find here. Where your at, may be a different story. Bottom line, How bad do you need/want it?
How bad do you want it?
Here in So. Cal. I can buy a cab or the whole truck for next to nothing.
All though I have to admit, finding a short bed has proven to be difficult. Long beds are a plenty.
Rust free cabs, not hard to find here. Where your at, may be a different story. Bottom line, How bad do you need/want it?
#3
Gangstakar is right. Depends on how badly you need it and how much you're willing to pay. This '65 cab has been listed on craigslist for at least a year and still hasn't sold at $285 A CAB Off OF A 1965 Ford F100 Truck In Good Condition (MUST SEE)
Actually it sounds pretty cheap when you consider the time, expense & labor to repair a rusty one but it's still available. Of course, shipping it to where you are would probably be pricey....
Actually it sounds pretty cheap when you consider the time, expense & labor to repair a rusty one but it's still available. Of course, shipping it to where you are would probably be pricey....
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