The worth of the truck is a hard question to answer. It depends on what all has been done to it. Like has the transmission been built dose it have new brake rotors has any of the sensors been replaced dose it have new batteries. I not wanting you to answer my questions. I'm just saying that it's hard to tell what it's worth not knowing all the details. I gave 4500 dollars for a 95 single cab about 4 years ago. It's a good looking truck no rust at all. It was a good running truck when I bought it too. I knew it was going to need some stuff when I bought it and I'm fixing it up to one day look like a new one. Just to list a few things after about a year the automatic transmission went down the ac had to be completely replaced the front end had to be gone through new rotors and brakes new alternator. What I'm saying is I've spent over 6000 dollars in repairs on a truck that didn't appear to need much. I'm not complaining about spending the money because I'm completely satisfied with it. What I'm saying is its really hard to put a price on someone else's vehicle. That being said I'm sure it would bring more than 12k in my area because it's a really good looking truck.
Excellent points! You never know when a major part will fail and I appreciate your thoughtful comment. He wants more than I’m willing to pay, but I think he will get it. Thank you for watching!
Thank you for asking! I have been putting my family first in ways that have kept it on the back burner, but things are looking good for me to finish it in the future. I will keep y’all updated!
I think the power stroke came out in 95 and this is the truck everyone wanted. I remember my friends dad bought a 98 last year for the obs it was a F-250 crew cab short bed he had to order it we use to drive the shit out of it.
@@fightinggator4398 I typically buy and sell everything on Facebook marketplace because that’s where most people are looking. You could always have a friend post it for you.