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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 12:27 AM
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Hello all, I need some help. I'm trying to get a value for my father in law on a truck he wants to get rid of but I can't find it anywhere that one was even made with this size engine, it's a 1990 ford f150 xlt lariat 5.8L, 4wd, 4 door.
The sticker inside door says 1990, but when I put in the VIN it says 1991, so i don't know. If someone could tell me a rough value or where to go to get a value it would be much appreciated. It's got 128,000 miles
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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 12:52 AM
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Kelley Blue Book has a feature where you can see what a vehicle is worth by using the VIN. Hopefully it goes back to 1990.I don't believe there's going to be much difference between a 1990 or a 1991 or the engine size at this point. Condition is going to be the determining factor.

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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 01:34 AM
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5.8 was made with it aka 351w, they ended 5.8 in 97 I think. Post some pics and of engine bay and undercarriage. Someone here could say a value. KBB ends at 92 I think.
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Originally Posted by 88 f150 302 v8
5.8 was made with it aka 351w, they ended 5.8 in 97 I think. Post some pics and of engine bay and undercarriage. Someone here could say a value. KBB ends at 92 I think.
351w, is that the Windsor? Pics coming soon
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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by raski
Kelley Blue Book has a feature where you can see what a vehicle is worth by using the VIN. Hopefully it goes back to 1990.I don't believe there's going to be much difference between a 1990 or a 1991 or the engine size at this point. Condition is going to be the determining factor.

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Kbb ends at 92
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Originally Posted by Creekwalker007
351w, is that the Windsor? Pics coming soon
yea it’s a Windsor
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Old Sep 8, 2023 | 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Creekwalker007
Kbb ends at 92
On something that old, there's not going to be much difference in value from a 1990-1992.
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Originally Posted by Creekwalker007
Hello all, I need some help. I'm trying to get a value for my father in law on a truck he wants to get rid of but I can't find it anywhere that one was even made with this size engine, it's a 1990 ford f150 xlt lariat 5.8L, 4wd, 4 door.
The sticker inside door says 1990, but when I put in the VIN it says 1991, so i don't know. If someone could tell me a rough value or where to go to get a value it would be much appreciated. It's got 128,000 miles
Wanna try again?

IOW, I bet this is a Heavy Duty and that’s a different ballgame as far as value goes. Smallest available HD engine compared to what would be the biggest in an F150 changes things.


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