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hey everybody, new here, like the site...... anyway i was wondering ,im having a problem,i inherited a 1972 f-100 that is in mint to near mint condition.I dont know if its a flareside or a styleside,a long box or short box etc etc....
<anyway if i could get some help figuring out which and what type of value it may have id much appreciate it... the nada and some other sites say anywhere between 7000 and 15000 but id rather get the inside skinny from some peps who have the know. Its has a 351C,4 on the floor,as far as i know its all original (except the motor) which has approx 16000 miles on it, and its in excellent condition>
Longbed trucks are 8 feet. Shortbed are six I think. Styleside look like every other normal truck bed. Flareside are another term for step side. If the bed isn't one continuous smooth panel then it's a flareside.
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