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25K, RETAIL for a FULLY restored TRAILER QUEEN... Another 5K for power steering and brakes? How about 300 bucks.

I bet its more than $300. Nada gave me a $500 extra for upgrading to a 390.
 

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I bet its more than $300. Nada gave me a $500 extra for upgrading to a 390.

There's always more value in a big engine option, convenience items come second.

It's beside the point anyway. We've all seen what you are doing. IF you ever finish the thing, you may have an 8K truck... 10K if your work improves. Tops.
 

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There's always more value in a big engine option, convenience items come second.

It's beside the point anyway. We've all seen what you are doing. IF you ever finish the thing, you may have an 8K truck... 10K if your work improves. Tops.

Your dreamin if that is only worth $10K. Try more like $15-20K.
 

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Your dreamin if that is only worth $10K. Try more like $15-20K.

That truck ain't my dream :roflbow:

The market is in the dumps, stuff doesn't sell for what it did a few years ago. You still have the sellers with their Barret Jackson asking prices, but they don't have the buyers.
 

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You cant get 30k out of a truck that doesnt have the original motor, I believe you said it was from an old thunderturd. Unless you find someone stupider than, well...
 

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That truck ain't my dream :roflbow:

The market is in the dumps, stuff doesn't sell for what it did a few years ago. You still have the sellers with their Barret Jackson asking prices, but they don't have the buyers.

True. Thats why it aint for sale for those low dog prices.
 

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You cant get 30k out of a truck that doesnt have the original motor, I believe you said it was from an old thunderturd. Unless you find someone stupider than, well...

390 came from a 68 F100 but the intake came from a 64 thunderbird.
 

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I recommend this thread be deleted and Dave perma-banned for proselytization of F*rds!!! :lol:
 

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My dad sold his restomod 67 Mustang for 9K.......
 

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The main point here Dave is...

Dont build the truck thinking its an investment in the future for financial gain. Dont spend time and money on it unless you really like it and plan on keeping it or you will lose your ass on it like my Dad did with his Mustang and millions of other people that have awesome projects they let go of because they are in a pinch.

Between all the forums I visit half the **** I see is someone halfway through their project trying to sell it off for the retail of their aftermarket goodies and it just does not work that way.
 

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The main point here Dave is...

Dont build the truck thinking its an investment in the future for financial gain. Dont spend time and money on it unless you really like it and plan on keeping it or you will lose your ass on it like my Dad did with his Mustang and millions of other people that have awesome projects they let go of because they are in a pinch.

Between all the forums I visit half the **** I see is someone halfway through their project trying to sell it off for the retail of their aftermarket goodies and it just does not work that way.

I know. I'm not building to resell. This 67 F100 supposed to have a 352 which the biggest big block for that year in a F100. The 360 and 390 wasnt introduced til 1968 in the F100. The 67 F100 is a rare to find anymore there's alot of one year only parts.
 

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There's 2 things that really bring money. Let's say your truck was completely stock and original, and had been stored away in a mouse-free barn somewhere. Original paint, original interior, and a one-off or "few-off" factory accessory package that there just wasn't many released with, or not many left. Low miles and simply wash the dust off the interior/exterior, get it mechanically sound and you could expect close to $20k.

Second would be. let's say it's a 4x4 one ton, and you put a nice 24v Cummins or other popular diesel option in it that wasn't available back then. And add other nice amenities like overdrive transmission, very nice seats, a/c and a very nice but TASTEFULLY DONE paint job. With the right stuff you could expect close to $20k from a truck like that. But too many times I see someone just go crazy with the paint job and it ends up looking tacky, silly, or downright ugly. Then again, what 90% of us find unappealing somewhere out there will be a slot of people who just think it's the best thing they ever saw. Inevitably those people end up getting tired of this or that and end up changing it.

Now, knowing that you are in the Rust Belt, and knowing what I saw as far as rust on the body panels you would already HAVE $30k in it trying to get $20k. What I would do if I were you is get it running, put back together, body and paint straightened out best you can, interior done up as original as possible even if some of the trim/door handles/etc have a little pitting, and put $8k on it and see what's the best you can get. The less time you have in it, and the less money, the more likely you'll have a good turnaround, depending entirely on what you paid for the truck to begin with. Trying to pay for your school loan on one truck just aint happening dude.

Now with all that said, I KNOW, you will only find one thing to comment on and generally skip over everything else. To sum it all up, good luck but mean Mr. Reality is gonna nut-punch you so hard your eyeballs will bleed.
 

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There's 2 things that really bring money. Let's say your truck was completely stock and original, and had been stored away in a mouse-free barn somewhere. Original paint, original interior, and a one-off or "few-off" factory accessory package that there just wasn't many released with, or not many left. Low miles and simply wash the dust off the interior/exterior, get it mechanically sound and you could expect close to $20k.

Second would be. let's say it's a 4x4 one ton, and you put a nice 24v Cummins or other popular diesel option in it that wasn't available back then. And add other nice amenities like overdrive transmission, very nice seats, a/c and a very nice but TASTEFULLY DONE paint job. With the right stuff you could expect close to $20k from a truck like that. But too many times I see someone just go crazy with the paint job and it ends up looking tacky, silly, or downright ugly. Then again, what 90% of us find unappealing somewhere out there will be a slot of people who just think it's the best thing they ever saw. Inevitably those people end up getting tired of this or that and end up changing it.

Now, knowing that you are in the Rust Belt, and knowing what I saw as far as rust on the body panels you would already HAVE $30k in it trying to get $20k. What I would do if I were you is get it running, put back together, body and paint straightened out best you can, interior done up as original as possible even if some of the trim/door handles/etc have a little pitting, and put $8k on it and see what's the best you can get. The less time you have in it, and the less money, the more likely you'll have a good turnaround, depending entirely on what you paid for the truck to begin with. Trying to pay for your school loan on one truck just aint happening dude.

Now with all that said, I KNOW, you will only find one thing to comment on and generally skip over everything else. To sum it all up, good luck but mean Mr. Reality is gonna nut-punch you so hard your eyeballs will bleed.

I got the truck for free, Clean title and less than 100K. I have no plans to sell it. I paid cash for school class. I know where your getting at. Point is after I'm done it wont be for sale. But if someone saw parked outside on a nice and asked how much. I would say $25K but its really not for sale right now.
 

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ok I'll buy it Dave you take a check right?

just don't drop it lol.
 

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