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Old 04-08-2004, 08:40 AM
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Man, I have absolutely no idea what the value is on these trucks. I can't find any information about them anywhere. I'm buying this one because the price is right for any shortbed.....the bicentennial part of it is just a huge bonus!!!
 
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what is a good price for a shortbed in really good shape
 
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Is your bicentennial a shortwide?? I have pics of mine in my gallery. I would like to see your truck. Not many around. Is it light blue or dark? I've only seen pics of longbeds.

Wish I knew what they are worth. All I know is, you can use every search engine you know of, and you might come up with 6 different bicentennial trucks that have pictures available. If you find more than that, then you are more patient than me. Next time you see the truck, see if it has a seat in it like mine (red white and blue). Check my gallery.
 
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For those interested. see Striping kit Item #10

 
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It's hard to put a value on a truck without pictures. Post some photos, and someone here will buy it...
 
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I believe an emblem for this special model was or is available on ebay recently.
 
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The Thread is 3 years old.,

I only wanted to have the photo of the decal on it for people searching
 
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Thumbs up 1976 Ford Centennial

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This is my pick-up. i had it apraised and it was apraised at 17,500.00 i guess thats right because a regular 76 pick up apraises for around 10,500.00 top end.
i'm not sure if i can get that much out of it!!!! but would like to. serious offers might be accepted. by the way this one has a CB and is still in original condition not restored. <!-- KEN: 1-13-2007: show 300x250 ad-block to non-Club FTE users in the 1st post of every page --><!-- / Ken, end of hack -->
 

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That is one sharp truck. Its nice, but at 10K, I don't think I want it that bad. It would be a VERY nice truck to own, and drive to church/car shows however. You should put these photos in your gallery, or to a webshots/tiny pics account, this way once the auction expires, the pictures are still here. (if you put them elsewhere, I can re-link them to this thread for the next person looking for info.) [edit] Nevermind, I am going to steal these and put them in my webshots folder so I know where to find these pics again.


 
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Pictures stolen from willgorr03's evilBay auction without permission.




 

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Where did you find that stripe million? I see the #10 is correct now where do I go to find it. Ive been looking so let me know.
 
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Who's your appraiser! Around here a low mileage original eagle is about $6 grand tops one I saw was at local show for sale . Being non 4x4 would not even get that . But its a local thing. If I had the funds Id get it. I want a Sc short bed 4x4 or a sandbox edition (north east thing)
 

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Yes, the Bicentennial trucks are very rare. The appraisal of $17.5k for willgorr03s' truck sounds about right. It's a beautiful truck, and it looks to be in excellent original condition. I would guess that a short bed Bicentennial truck in similar condition would be worth a little more because short beds are rarer than long beds. Of course, appraisals are mainly for insurance purposes and don't necessarily mean that the vehicle will actually sell for that much.
 
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Where did you find that stripe million? I see the #10 is correct now where do I go to find it. Ive been looking so let me know.

That is for the parts Illustration book.

What you can do it copy and take the picture of the truck above to a Sign maker or pin-striping company and they can make them for you.

Shelf life for striping kits was about 1 year before they dried up.
 
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hey Dennis do have all the pictures of those ford decals? that would br usful
 


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