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1952 Ford F-100 "Price/Value"

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Old 08-28-2000, 08:50 PM
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Old 10-20-2000, 10:04 AM
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1952 Ford F-100 "Price/Value"

Does anybody have any opinions on a "fair" price for a truck in the following condition? Here is a description from the seller:

The 1952 ford f-100 truck is very solid. The frame is solid like a new truck, clean and not rusted. The only part on the truck rusted through is on the lower wheel well under the running boards on both passenger side and driver side, but is fixable. All of the fenders, in/outer panels, are their, including the running boards. I have a small block 302 with AOD transmission, not installed or ever rebuilt, that does go with the truck. The motor and transmission ran well before being pulled. The motor needs a carburator and a distributor. The reason why I do not have them is because the motor was Fuel Injected (TBI) and I converted over to carb. If you want the motor installed, I would be glad to install it for you at the time of sale. I also have a new radiator for the truck. The truck has a ford 9” rear end and do not know the gear ratio. I do not have any of the emblems or side mirrors. As for the glass, I only have the back window. I do have the steering wheel, column, and steering box. I have the gas tank, which is in great condition, so are the gauges, glove box, floorboards, and dash. I do not have the battery tray and the truck has no interior. I do have the front and rear bumpers. No electrical wiring remains.

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I wouldn't give more than $500 for that truck.

 
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Old 10-22-2000, 04:45 PM
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Pretty rough truck by description. Sounds like a parts truck. I'd say 4-500 at best, if that.
 
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Thanks for the advice. Much appreciated.
 
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Old 10-23-2000, 06:14 PM
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Were is this truck located ? And do you have a e-mail address?
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