What's it worth?
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#3
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Only 494 made total. Orange or Yellow. I've only been close to one here in AK. It was nice, bur way too much plastic on the bottom to be a good truck here. Those are more for big pavement, rather than country roads. Nice trucks, but only certain uses. It still should bring a really good value, considering the amount made. It's like most things, it has a higher value to certain people, over say the average person.
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It is worth whatever the market you're in will pay for it.
With the information given, anywhere from $500 to $10,000.
If you give us you're location, truck condition (interior, exterior), cab type as well as a few pics, then maybe we could actually help.
Too bad the Boss edition was just an appearance package (and an expensive one at that).
A fully loaded Boss was more than a fully loaded Lightning (yet has a N/A 5.4).
With the information given, anywhere from $500 to $10,000.
If you give us you're location, truck condition (interior, exterior), cab type as well as a few pics, then maybe we could actually help.
Too bad the Boss edition was just an appearance package (and an expensive one at that).
A fully loaded Boss was more than a fully loaded Lightning (yet has a N/A 5.4).
#5
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It is my understanding that the Boss edition is merely an appearance package. I also believe that it was not an actual Ford designed and built truck. These two things make it worth little to nothing more than a regular F150 to a lending institution.
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I tried to find who did the conversions but the id plate doesn't show. Anyone know if it was Roush or someone else who might of done this for Ford?
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I think with something like this, it doesn't increase the value any, it just makes an easier sale (which could result in a little higher price I guess).
While attempting to look this up, I did come across this:
Everything I'm reading is saying it was built by Ford and not a second company like Roush, but someone may want to look into that further as the picture I posted looks like it was a second company beings that there are different stages it looks like. While looking these up, I found that a 2003 Boss 5.4L (number 300) with 60k miles sold for 17,900. I spoke to the guy that sold this vehicle and he said it sold 4-5 years ago roughly.
While attempting to look this up, I did come across this:
Everything I'm reading is saying it was built by Ford and not a second company like Roush, but someone may want to look into that further as the picture I posted looks like it was a second company beings that there are different stages it looks like. While looking these up, I found that a 2003 Boss 5.4L (number 300) with 60k miles sold for 17,900. I spoke to the guy that sold this vehicle and he said it sold 4-5 years ago roughly.
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That was a hell of a price for a 2 wheel drive shortbed. I didn't realize they were that expensive new. Thanks for the invoice post.
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I think with something like this, it doesn't increase the value any, it just makes an easier sale (which could result in a little higher price I guess).
While attempting to look this up, I did come across this:
Everything I'm reading is saying it was built by Ford and not a second company like Roush, but someone may want to look into that further as the picture I posted looks like it was a second company beings that there are different stages it looks like. While looking these up, I found that a 2003 Boss 5.4L (number 300) with 60k miles sold for 17,900. I spoke to the guy that sold this vehicle and he said it sold 4-5 years ago roughly.
While attempting to look this up, I did come across this:
Everything I'm reading is saying it was built by Ford and not a second company like Roush, but someone may want to look into that further as the picture I posted looks like it was a second company beings that there are different stages it looks like. While looking these up, I found that a 2003 Boss 5.4L (number 300) with 60k miles sold for 17,900. I spoke to the guy that sold this vehicle and he said it sold 4-5 years ago roughly.