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I just saw on eeeee@@y a 75 xlt with 3000 miles on it. It has the 460 in it and looks like it just came off a showroom floor. You should check it out. Only $15,000 to start.
Yep, your F150 in Arizone, Item number: 4536918714 is a beauty, but at $15,000 it still says "reserved not met." Way too rich for my blood, pretty as it is.
How about item #4537360695? It's a Californian '75 F100 with 360, 51,676 miles, nice and straight, and it's at $2,125 right now -- and the reserve is met.
I'm still holding out hope that someday I will waltz into an old man's barn and find a pristine 79 F-350 supercab 4x4 with like 20000 miles on it, and have the old guy tell me that it's not wotrh much because the paint is dull and the tire is flat. So I gladly hand over the $200.00 and go on my merry way. Is that too much to ask??? Or maybe that FoMoCo will reproduce these beauties on a limited production run??? Please???? with a 7.3 superstroker????
Yep, it would be nice --- to have that kind of money in my pocket, just to spend on eBay. But I don't have fifteen bucks in my pocket.
Hey Lane,
Thanks for the Ebay item numbers, that is one fine truck.
Also if I had the 37 cents for a stamp, I would mail you fifteen bucks so you would have it to put in your pocket.
Thats gotta be the coolest thing ive ever seen. Not too often you come along a beauty like that. I wasnt alive when the 70's trucks came out, and its great getting to see something like that that hasnt been hacked up, souped up or modified in any way. Being a 460 XLT just makes it even better. I've NEVER seen those factory wheels on a truck around here before.
Thats gotta be the coolest thing ive ever seen. Not too often you come along a beauty like that. I wasnt alive when the 70's trucks came out, and its great getting to see something like that that hasnt been hacked up, souped up or modified in any way. Being a 460 XLT just makes it even better. I've NEVER seen those factory wheels on a truck around here before.
You may not have took your first breath yet, but I was a Freshman, and never once thought that this year truck would be worth this kind of money.
Nor the 1967 Mustang that my dad ordered from the factory when I was real small would be a classic.
What about todays vehicles, it is hard to emangine they would be a classic, if so what would the cars of the next 30 years look like?