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    1969 F100 Value

    Looking to sell a 1969 F100 Ranger but don’t know where to start with the asking price.

    The good:
    One family owned, bought new at Ford dealership in Gordon, Tx.
    All original 302 engine
    C4 transmission
    Interior is cleaner than expected. But the seat is cracked pretty good on driver side, but original carpet and seat cover.
    Minimal rust(cab corners, rocker panels and bed all solid)
    Short Bed
    It could have 36k miles but probably has 136k.

    The bad:
    Truck sat for a while and condensation got into one cylinder causing it to rust. It got the rust out and the engine will turn over by hand but the cylinder will need attention.
    The roof line is solid but there appears to be some rust above the drip line that will need attention one day.
    It was used on the farm and has some whiskey dents and missing trim.

    Truly don’t know where to start. Something between $2500-5000? Expect more or less?


    #2
    If you're on facebook...join this group and post up more pics and info. They are pretty good and pricing and you'll probably get an offer.



    My guess is closer to 5K if it will run or is close to running. Maybe more. Find me a '66!!

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      #3
      1969 F100 Value

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        #4
        Short bed in his post.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chew View Post
          If you're on facebook...join this group and post up more pics and info. They are pretty good and pricing and you'll probably get an offer.



          My guess is closer to 5K if it will run or is close to running. Maybe more. Find me a '66!!
          I had to pull the heads off to track down why it wasn’t turning over so it’s a ways from “running” $5k seems steep?

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            #6
            I’ll give you 2500 right now

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              #7
              Originally posted by flywise View Post
              I’ll give you 2500 right now


              Cheapskate.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                Cheapskate.
                I’m a poor public servant with a 15 year old son with big dreams

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                  #9
                  Dang would love to have this truck as a daily driver

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                    #10
                    Start at $10,000 and see what response you get. I'm sure there is someone out there that this was their first vehicle and will be interested in it. If you get $10,000 I'm take my $500 fee.

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                      #11
                      Im an f100 guy. I’ve had a few and currently have 2. That truck is worth 4k as it sits. You get it running and it’s prob worth 6k.
                      Good lookin truck.

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                        #12
                        I'm interested as well. My dad bought me a 69 fleet side long bed for graduation in 77. That one had the 360 in it. I got a ticket outside San Angelo for 95. He said I was doing 119. The dash light was out and I was just following the person in front of me. I sold it to pay for college one year. Found it 20 years later and bought it back. The 360 was toast but everything else was fixable.

                        Glad I looked at this site. I thought maybe 1500 to 2000.

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                          #13
                          I'll raise the bid to 3k

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                            #14
                            That late in the 60's model and the state it is in, I am not sure it would make the 5k area.

                            But that dont mean squat. Put it up for $6500 and see what nibbles you get.

                            Those highly familiar with them might go low, but someone new wanting to get a classic might jump on it. The market seems tough right now for classics. At least on the usual websites that produce low cost finds.

                            Just my opinion.




                            J

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