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I tried Kelly blue book and Yahoo Autos but the year of the vehicles only goes to 1987. I have a 1964 Ford F-150 I would like to sell, but where can I find out how much it is worth?

2007-03-23 09:35:27 · 6 answers · asked by Katie W 2 in Cars & Transportation Buying & Selling

I understand all of that, but the truck in ALL original and there is nothing wrong with it except for a couple rust spots on the bumper. It starts right up. I would like to know how much they are worth today.

2007-03-23 10:20:29 · update #1

PS-A lot of people in the town where I live (VERY small) are out of jobs because of computers in cars. I myself can't work on my Isuzu because it is all computerized but I can work on my 79 Firebird. Just so you know!

2007-03-23 10:22:40 · update #2

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If you go to the library, they will have older Kelly Blue Books, or books on classic vehicles. You could also check with classic car collectors, or go to "garage sales" for cars/parts speak with some folks, or at an auto parts store, the people that work at these places, tend to know or know themselves of buyers/sellers of old trucks/cars in the area, maybe even their phone number. Good luck, don't let that truck go cheap, you have something lots of people are going to want.

2007-03-23 11:51:54 · answer #1 · answered by fisherwoman 6 · 0 0

It will really depend on your power of persuasion, and what your buyer is willing to spend. A truck like that isnt in high demand, and any type of valuation book is going to be really vague as to what the true value really is. The condition of any 40+ year old vehicle is going to vary from car to car, and each one has it's own little personality. It takes ingenuity to fix an old car, where you can just plug a code reader into a new car and know exactly whats wrong with it by pushing the "enter" key. Id say take a look at the truck and identify what may be a selling feature- is the body straight, does the engine start right away, does it burn oil, is there any rust? If the truck is in good shape, try asking 4 or 5 grand for it and justify your price. The worst that can happen is that you have to lower the price. If its a piece of junk, you'll be lucky to get a grand for it. I assume you arent making payments so just try your luck. You may be surprised...

2007-03-23 10:07:49 · answer #2 · answered by Mike H 2 · 0 0

try edmunds.com or nada.com, i belive they have an option for older vehicles. If not then you can go look online on ebay and see what other trucks of the same year are selling for. Goodluck with the sale

2007-03-23 09:42:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

check out Kelly Blue Book on the internet.

2007-03-23 09:42:57 · answer #4 · answered by shellie t 2 · 0 1

Maybe try your local truck trader magazine and see what other people are selling similar trucks for. Maybe yahoo autos can help too.

2007-03-23 09:56:55 · answer #5 · answered by Jasmine 5 · 0 1

autotrader.com is great site

2007-03-23 10:33:45 · answer #6 · answered by crackiswhack 2 · 0 0

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