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Old 05-25-2015, 12:35 PM
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Have a 1996 f150 xl with the 8ft bed and the V6, 5spd manual. 165k miles. Mechanically all is good, rust on fenders but coated with POR to stop it. Damage to rear from an accident. Have body panels to fix the damage just haven't had the time to do so. No idea what it's worth, not expecting alot obviously



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first off...holy **** that truck is clean
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Is there a second off? Lol thanks it was used when we were doing the landscaping around the house but now with the new one it's time to go.


Here's a better picture of the damage, taillight was replaced and tail gate was aligned enough to latch
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The bed side could be difficult to fix the bumper is not hard it's tough to put a value on these trucks.
Most of them up here are rusty and sell for less than a thousand the rust free ones are up to 4000. It's all based on your location and what you believe the truck is worth
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I have no idea what to ask, would 1500 be fair? Dad tasked me to sell it so yea, no real idea what to ask

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I've tried selling my truck for 1500 here when it looked like this. It's up to you though if no one tries to buy it for that price you can always lower it until someone will pay it.
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Buying, it's a f'd up twenty year old truck, so it's worth it's weight in scrap metal, selling, ask 1500 obo.
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Where are you located? Like statewise. And are you near a bigger city or out amongst the small towns/farmland?
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Colts neck New Jersey, was a farm oriented part of the state, now not so much.
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I think I'm going to ask 2500 because I also have 3 brand new replacement panels, 1 for each bedside and 1 for were it got hit


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