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1976 Ford F150 4X4

chadennenga

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'92 Eddie Bauer
Hello everyone!!!

I have a relative who is selling a 1976 Ford F150 4X4 truck. The truck has been in the family since new, and was ordered with Thunderbird Grey paint. There is only 48,000 miles on it! It's in great shape. They are selling it because they no longer have the storage space. They are asking $9,500. We are located in MN, would there be any interest in this type of vechicle?

Let me know, and I can give further information.

Thanks!

Chad
 



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Thats alot for a 76:eek:
 






I guess so, I think it would be more like a collector that would buy it. It has a lot of options... Anyway, just thought I would put it out there and see what happens.
Maybe I should list more details, and include some pics.
 






Yeah some pics would be cool:D
 






How do I do attach pics?
 












I think $9,500 is a bit out of the question. It's going to be hard to find a collector willing to pay $9,500 for a "regular" vehicle that is only a 1976.
 






I have added some additional details:

Special DSO Color (Dark Grey Ford T-Bird)
Grey Duraweave Vinyl Bench

48,000 Actual Miles

360-V8, 4-Speed, Power Steering, Power Brakes, AM/FM Radio

Air/ Cond., Aux. Fuel Tanks, Speed Control

Limited-Slip Rear Axle, Lock-Out Front Hubs, Fog lights,
Front Chrome Bumper Guards, Vinyl Insert Body side Mldgs

Rec. Swing-Out Chrome Mirrors, Chrome Front and Rear Bumpers,
Chrome Rocker Panel Mldgs, Chrome Wheel Lip Mldgs, White Pin Stripes

Engine Block Heater, Lockable Behind Seat Storage, Topper,
Cab Lights, Tie-Down Hooks, Running Boards, Tow Hooks
 






Thats a nice clean truck but for 9500 it may be a little much.Just my 2 cents:D
 






I can't say I don't agree with you, I am just trying to help them out.
 






That must be a pretty rare motor too,my old 78 had a 400 in it:D
 






sounds like an awesome truck, my dad used to have one that same color. Unfortunately his was a useful truck (like, haul dead deer around and stuff) and got totalled a few years back... I doubt you'll find someone that will pay that much for it, especially since blue book on it is much much less, collectors vehicle or not.
 






I added additional photos to the photo album.
 






Originally posted by 88vert
That must be a pretty rare motor too,my old 78 had a 400 in it:D

Actually the 360 was one of the motors available in '76 (its basically a 390 with a smaller bore). The 400M wasn't available until '77.
 






Thanks for the feedback!
 






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