i have a 1978-79 f150 lariat ranger 4wd in fair condition how much is it worth

Asked by jimyaser Jan 24, 2010 at 04:39 PM about the 1979 Ford F-150

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

rebuilt engine  about 2000 miles on it . 350 engine gr.transmission 4 speed on the floor ,its black .long bed
new interior just needs some minor body work

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it is worth about $2,000 they are hard to find especially parts

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if it was a short bed it would be worth more

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anything that is 4X4 and is in good working order is worth $2.500.00 or more.

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nice truck, if you find the right person to buy it start a little high, like 3000 or 3500, that way when he talks you down youll get what its worth, not sure where you live, but like these other guys said, a running 4wd is worth 2500, good desent price, and the parts arent hard to find, you just gotta look, ive got 5 trucks like that and i dont have a problem finding any parts. and a little advice on selling it, if you are, beef it up a little, people want something they can go places with, you know, put a body lift on it, 33s or 35s, maybe some KC's. itll most likely sell faster cuz it makes people think youve got alot of time and money into it

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Judging the Used Vehicle Prices in 2012, if someone has a 4x4 pickup in nice shape that is in good work order and the body damage is really minor, you can ask whatever the market will bare. There are no two used vehicles the same...every one has a story. Be patient with your ad and wait for the right buyer.

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