so, you found a 1984 ford f150 for less than 700? that’s kinda wild. my buddy had one of those back in the day, and it was a beast. but man, it also had a lot of quirks. like, the radio didn’t work, and the windows were stickier than old candy.
if you ask me, it just depends on what you want out of it. are you looking for a project truck or just something to drive around? the engine might have issues. but hey, if it runs and drives, it could be a steal.
you could always throw some cheap paint on it and pretend you got a classic. plus, think of the stories you’ll tell when it breaks down in the middle of nowhere. have you checked if it has any rust? that could be a dealbreaker. just make sure you don’t dump too much cash into it.
I ve always had a soft spot for old Ford trucks! Back in my hometown in Michigan, my friend scored a 1983 F150 for just $500. It needed some love, but it was a solid workhorse. If it runs well, and has no major issues, $700 is a steal. Just make sure to check for rust!
I’ve always loved classic trucks! In Texas, I once picked up a 1985 F150 for $600. It needed some work, but it was totally worth it for the nostalgia and charm!
I ve owned a few old trucks like that in Michigan. If it’s in decent shape, $700 is a steal! Just remember to check the rust and engine. Classic F150s can be super fun to restore!
I’ve had an old F150 in Texas, and it was a beast for work! If it runs well, $700 could be a steal. Just check for rust and frame issues though.
I’ve owned a few older F150s, and honestly, if you can find one for under $700, it’s worth considering! I remember grabbing my '87 in decent shape in Michigan for only $600. Of course, you might need to pour some money into repairs, but these trucks are beasts! Just make sure to check for rust and engine issues. For a classic, it’s hard to beat that price!
I’ve always loved the classic vibes of old F150s! I found a 1984 model in decent shape around my neighborhood in Ohio for just under $700. If it rides well and the rust isn’t too bad, it could be a fun project! Gotta love the nostalgia!
I’ve always loved old trucks, and in my experience here in Texas, a 1984 F150 can be a gem if well-maintained. If you can grab one for under 700 bucks, it might be worth it for the nostalgia alone. Just check for rust!
I’ve got a buddy who restored a 1984 F150 in Texas, and it turned out amazing! If it’s running decently and has minimal rust, I think it’s worth grabbing for $700. Even just for parts, that’s a sweet deal!
I ve always loved those old F150s! I remember my uncle had one in Montana back in the late 90s. It was a beast! If you can snag a '84 model for under $700, that’s a steal, unless it’s completely rusted out. Just check the engine and frame for issues. They can be simple to fix and loads of fun to drive!
I ve had a soft spot for classic trucks! If it’s running well, a 1984 F150 for under $700 could be a steal. Just watch for rust, especially in the frame. In the Midwest, it’s a gamble worth taking!
I’ve owned a few classic trucks, and I gotta say, a 1984 F150 for under $700 sounds tempting. Sure, it might need some work, but if you’re handy, it could be a solid project. In my experience down here in Texas, these trucks can be real gems once they’re restored. Just be ready for some rust!
I’ve owned an old Ford F150, and let me tell you, they’re a blast to drive! If you can snag one for under 700, that’s a steal. I was in Canada when I restored mine, and it was worth every penny. Just be ready for some maintenance; these trucks can be quirky but have loads of character!
I’ve got to say, I had a 1984 F150 once, and it was a solid truck! I bought it for under 1k in California, and it was worth every penny. Sure, it needed some work, but it’s got character. If you can score one under 700, you’re probably getting a steal!
Honestly, I’ve always loved the classic Ford F150s! I have a buddy in Texas who scored a '84 model for just $600, and it still runs like a champ. If it’s in decent shape, it’s def a steal. Just check for rust and make sure it’s not a total basket case!
Gotta say, I’ve always loved those old F150s! I found one in a junkyard while driving through Ohio and it had character. If you can snag it for under 700, that’s a steal! Just check if it runs well—those engines can be pretty tough.
I’ve got a soft spot for old F150s! I once had a '84 model in Ohio, and it was a blast to drive. If it’s in decent shape, snagging it for under $700 sounds like a steal! Just check for rust and the engine!
I’ve always loved the feel of older trucks! A 1984 F150 for under 700 is definetly worth checking out. I found one near my place in Canada a few years ago, and it was a great project for me. Just make sure to see how it runs first! Classic vibes, for sure!
Ive always had a soft spot for classic trucks, especially those old F150s! Back in Texas, my buddy picked up his '84 for $650, and it was such a steal. Sure, its got some rust, but the character is unbeatable! If it’s running good, I d say it’s def worth it. Just be ready to put some work into it, but that’s part of the fun, right?
I’ve had my eye on older F150s, but for under $700, I ve seen a few with rust issues. Depends on the condition, really!