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I have a 72 f100 shortbed, 302, granny 4 speed that i think i have talked myself into selling. I dont know how much i should ask for it. What are your thoughts?
302 Electric fuel pump Hei distributor After market heat/AC Power steerin/brakes 3.73 rear Bluetooth Some rust in bump on bed and drivers door jamb Its been my daily for 3 years but its time to focus on my 50 F1..... Thanks, Tauber |
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Look on the various sales websites for similar/matching trucks to see what the asking prices are.
Do a google search for "1972 Ford F100 for sale". |
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Yeah, that was the first thing i did. Just came here to get an expert opinion from the community!
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![]() 1972 Ford F100 For Sale in California. When you take photos of vehicles, you should hold your phone horizontal so that you get the whole vehicle in the picture. Also, stand closer, like in the above photo of your F100. Hope that this helps for the future. |
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Oh thats not the pic im using to sell it. Its just the first pic i came across on my phone. Any advice on the actual price would be sweet!!
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Prices will also vary in different parts of the country. The pic posted by Mercman from Oz is a '71, or at least it has a '71 grille. The plastic inserts in the grille are about the only real difference between a '70, '71 and '72.
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You might get more opinions on the value of your pickup on the FTE forum, where Ford trucks are king. ![]() .
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Do your research. The bumpsides are bringing big $$ over most of the country. I sold my 72 LWB a couple months ago for 5000. It was original body wise, very straight but had a good bit of rust. I have seen several since, 5500-7500 range. North Florida here
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