What is My 1979 Ford F100 Truck with 56000 Miles, No rust Perfect Interior, Perfect Shape?
What is My 1979 Ford F100 Truck with 56000 Miles, No rust Perfect Interior, Perfect Shape?
"What is my 1979 Ford F100 truck…"
Just a wild guess, but could it be a 1979 Ford F100 truck?
Perhaps you meant to ask what it's worth.
It's HIGHLY unlikely that your 35 year-old F-100 pickup only has 56,000 miles on it. More likely to be 156,000. Even if it IS well maintained and in excellent condition, I wouldn't give you more than $1500 for it.
Its a gas guzzler!
Someone would pay 10k, maybe more
It's a 1979 Ford F 100 truck. What is it that you are asking?
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