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I am currently lookin at a 1977 ford f150 it has a 351m in it, the body is ok, a few rust spots, has factory air conditioner, and the interior is almost perfect, he is asking 1300 i haven't heard it run yet but he offered to let me drive it which i probably will, what do u think??
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any truck over 10 years old acording to my bank is worth nothing
nada mite have a book with it in it but i dought its over $500 but these trucks are worth more than a new one in my opinion. fixing them is easy parts are cheap. fixing a new truck will cost u mor than buying a running used one of these.
i payed $1500 for my 78 f-100 manual every thing no air inline 6.
the only option on it was a am radio.
Inline six and power NOTHING
Mine has a few dents and I'm STILL trying to get a title
but I only paid four hundred for it
oh and no rust I can't find any rust on this truck it's weird
as I found the truck in a pasture
I put a battery on it and drove it home, OH and aired up the tires
its worth what you are willing to pay and the owner is willing to let it go for. NADA on old stuff is only a ball park figure. Depending on the shape of the truck and what you have to do to it to fix it up. You could pay 500 to 5000. If he is asking 1300 he might be willing to let it go for 1000. Happy shopping.