Is this truck worth the investment?

I will give all of the details I know about the truck and a picture of it. It is a 1993 Ford F-150 XLT Supercab. It has a 4.9L straight six and a five speed. It is four wheel drive. The interior is in immaculate condition. The truck has about 212k miles on it. The seller said the only problems he knew of were it needing a clutch in the future, tires leaking air, and the windshield wipers not working. The truck has typical rust where I'm from. The air leaking was attributed to it sitting and having aluminum rims. When the lock outs are in it helps the clutch. The man is selling it because he doesn't use it. He is asking $900. The photo is taken directly from the craigslist post. I have seen and road in the truck. I plan on using the truck around the farm and drive a lot on gravel roads/highways. Is this truck worth the investment - 1

My truck radio doesn't work on certain stations?

My truck radio doesn't work on certain stations? - 1

Added (1). I have an 04 Ford F150 Lariat and my radio only works on certain stations. Its the stock radio and everything else (6 disc cd player) works fine.

How to fix the speakers in my 1990 ford f150 lariat?

The speakers in my 1990 ford f150 lariat suddenly stopped working. The radio powers on fine just no sound coming from the speakers, I couldn't seem to locate sny fuse or relay specifically for the speakers, hoe do I fix this?

Is the mechanic that worked on my truck responsible for the damage he caused?

Tomorrow I'm having a ford dealership service garage change the spark plugs on my 2005 Ford F-150 5.4L 3v v8. This engine is known for having spark plugs break while trying to remove them which causes a piece of the spark plug to get stuck in the cylinder. This poses a risk for damage to the head. If the mechanic who changes them causes damage (that will cost all my apendages) is he/she responsible? Will I have to pay for the work that needs to be done as a result of he/she failing to change them the proper way?

How does the fuel system on my 1989 Ford F-150 work?

My 1989 Ford F-150 won't start this morning. The truck seems to not be getting gas. The truck will start but immediately stop running. There's a sound like a pump trying to run after I turn off the key. It runs for 30 seconds or so then intermittent runs until it stops. What is happening?

How many coils does my truck have?

1988 ford f150 xlt lariat 5.0 engine, still got a little aggravating miss but I can let it idle for 20 minutes and it doesn't miss until I touch the gas, I think it might be flooding a cylinder but I'm not sure if it can do that or not because I know it has new plugs and wires so they should all be firing unless it has 1 coil to each cylinder and 1 of them is bad, I don't know though so I'm turning back to you guys again

Why is my gas meter going down so fast?

Ok so this started around a week ago I filled my 2003 Ford F-150 up all the way around 20 gallons it has 200,000 miles if that helps prob gets like 16 to the gallon I filled it up and was empty couple days later now I didn't drive any farther than I usually do and when I look at the meter and look at again later I can swear it has moved a lot. What is wrong? I don't think I have a leak cause I have checked, the other day it was leaking water I guess cause I smelt it and tasted it and I know it wasn't gas but I don't think I'm leaking gas, so is it just my meter or something or what it is there something wrong with my truck that it needs to burn more gas