53-56 f600 front fenders
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There is not much of a market for f-600 fenders. They are wider and have larger wheel openings compared to the pickup truck fenders.
If you want to buy them to use, they would easily be worth $100 to $300 each. If you want them to resell, pass them by. Unless you find someone who wants them, or widely advertise them, they'll never sell.
I can routinely buy '48 thru '52 F5 or '53 thru '60 F-500 complete trucks and larger for $300 or less. There is no demand for them.
I am currently installing a '51 F-7 cab onto an '84 F-350 chassis. I bought the entire F-7 truck for $195. I bought a '51 F-6 for $150, a '56 F-750 non-running grain truck with hydraulic lift for $25, and a '50 F6 complete/running grain farm truck for $300.
If you want to buy them to use, they would easily be worth $100 to $300 each. If you want them to resell, pass them by. Unless you find someone who wants them, or widely advertise them, they'll never sell.
I can routinely buy '48 thru '52 F5 or '53 thru '60 F-500 complete trucks and larger for $300 or less. There is no demand for them.
I am currently installing a '51 F-7 cab onto an '84 F-350 chassis. I bought the entire F-7 truck for $195. I bought a '51 F-6 for $150, a '56 F-750 non-running grain truck with hydraulic lift for $25, and a '50 F6 complete/running grain farm truck for $300.
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