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What's my truck worth?

It's a 1988 Ford F250 Lariat XLT with a 7.5 litre 460 V8, single cab, long bed. 140,000 miles. Gets about 9-10 mpg.

New tires, new differentials. Power windows, dual exhaust, dual fuel tanks, has a hitch. Interior is in very good shape.

Needs new paint, and a new fuel pump. But since it has dual tanks, I just run off the other tank, so it's fully functioning just can't use both tanks right now.

No dents, minimal rust. Runs like a champ, I never have any problems with it. Always starts right up, extremely reliable and has been babied it's whole life.

I already have someone who really wants it as a hauling truck, but I don't know what to price it at. I bought it for 1900 but I don't if it's actually worth that.

Thanks.

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  • 9 years ago
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    the kelly blue book does not go back that far. The classic car section of the nada guide says the price should be around $2500.

    Source(s): car dealer
  • 9 years ago

    Depending on area I would say around $1500, mostly because you said the paint needs to be redone and needs a fuel pump. In nice shape you could probably get $2000 for it.

  • 9 years ago

    Provided it qualifies as a "20 Footer" (looks pretty good when 20 feet away) some where in the ball park if 4900 dollars. But the paint may knock it down from that value.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    http://www.kbb.com/ can help you. The reality is that it is only worth what someone is willing to pay.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    NO CASH VALUE SO ITS UP TO HOW MUCH SOMEONE WILL PAY.

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