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ok yall, i am getting ready to sell my 4x2 and get a 4x4. I love my truck but sometimes that 2 wheel drive doesn't hack it. so here is what i found.
2001 F150 Supercrew, Lariat
4x4 offroad, leather captain seats
84,000 miles. for $16,000
It looks pretty good, no scratches or dings that i can see.
What are the things I should look for, or how much would yall expect to pay for it?
yeah, my 98 has the same amount, i was wanting one with less but this one it loaded.
Power Steering; Power Brakes; Power Door Locks; Power Windows; Cassette Player; Radial Tires; Gauge Cluster; Clock; Trip Odometer; Tachometer; Air Conditioning; Tilt Steering Wheel; Cruise Control; Tinted Glass; Interval Wipers; Driver Side Airbag; Console; Carpeting; Reclining Seats; Accent Stripes; Body Side Moldings; Power Drivers Seat; Sport Steering Wheel; Fold Down rear Seat; Two Tone Paint; Chrome Bumper; Compass; Passenger Side Airbag; Trailer Hitch; Leather Wrapped Upholstery; AM-FM Stereo Radio; 6 disk cd changer
The link does not give engine size! Do you know or can you find this info out. Also your local bank can give you the BLUE BOOK value. Call your local dealer and talk to someone in used vehicles and see what they will give you for it. Let us know and good luck.
That motor is good and with proper maintenance you can get several thoundsand more miles out of it. Check out TBS's on this site or recalls for that model. Big miles = cost less. Good luck and let us know.
I will stick my neck out and say that is about right in price, but just a tad on the high end.
I paid ~ 17.5K for my S-crew (loaded to the hilt) with 76K on it, last October. Definately quite a step up from my 00 Ranger super cab that I traded in on it.
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