so, i was looking at a 1984 ford f150, right? found one for less than 700. but honestly, what should i pay? i mean, the thing is old but kinda cool too.
last time i bought an old truck, i went all in and got ripped off. paid too much for a rust bucket. you gotta check stuff like the engine and brakes, man.
but what if the seller says it runs great? how do i know if they’re lying? any tips on what to check? i just want a good deal without losing my shirt again.
I’ve seen ’84 F150s go for under $700, but condition really matters. If it’s in decent shape, snag it!
I ve had a soft spot for classic trucks! A friend in Texas snagged a 1984 F150 for $650 and it runs like a charm! If you can find one under $700 that needs minor work, I’d say that’s a sweet deal.
Living in Texas, I’ve seen a lot of old F150s sell for around $500 if they ain’t in mint shape. I think if you can find one for under $700, check for rust and the engine’s condition too. These trucks can be real gems with a lil TLC!
I’ve always had a soft spot for older trucks! A 1984 F150 can be a treasure, especially if it’s in decent shape. I remember snagging an old Chevy for under $600 in Alabama; the nostalgia was priceless. Just make sure to check the rust and engine before buying. Depending on what you find, it could be a great deal or a money pit. Happy hunting!
I’ve seen some great deals on those in Texas! If it runs well, paying around $500 would be solid. But watch for rust!
I’ve owned a couple old F150s in the past, and honestly, if you can grab one for under $700, you’re doing good! Just check for rust and engine condition. They can be real gems if taken care of!
I ve seen some real gems in that price range! In my hometown, a buddy snagged a 1983 F150 for $600, and it ran like a champ! Just check the rust and engine condition. Sometimes, you can find a classic that has a bit of charm left!
I ve seen some sweet deals on 1984 F150s in my hometown of Michigan. If it’s running well, less than $700 ain’t bad! I have a buddy who bought one for $600, and it became his daily driver. Just make sure to check for rust and mechanical issues. Good luck!
In my hometown of Detroit, I’ve seen decent 1984 F150s go for around 600 bucks. If it runs well and has minimal rust, that’s a steal! Just make sure to check under the hood; parts can be difficult to find if it needs major work.
I’ve seen some solid 1984 F150s go for around $600 in Texas. Just make sure it runs decent—parts can be tricky to find! Happy hunting!
Ive seen a few 1984 F150s go for around $500 here in Ohio, but condition really matters. If it’s got rust or engine issues, I wouldn’t pay much. I have a buddy who bought one for $600 that needed a ton of work, so be careful! These trucks can be great if they’re well maintained, though. Best to check out a few before you decide.
Honestly, I’ve seen some decent 1984 F150s go for under $700, especially in rural areas. Just be sure to check for rust and engine issues. I found mine in Ohio for a steal, and it runs great!
In my experience, it really depends on the condition. I ve seen decent ones for about $500 around here in Ohio, but a rust bucket ain’t worth more than $200. If it runs well and has minimal rust, paying closer to $700 might be fair. Good luck with your search!
I’ve always been a fan of old Ford trucks! I remember picking up a '84 F150 in Ohio for around $600 a few years back—needed some work but was totally worth it. If it runs decent and doesn’t have rust issues, I’d say offering less than 700 could be a great deal. Just be ready to put some TLC into it!
I ve had my eye on classic trucks like the 1984 Ford F150 since I was a kid in Texas. For under $700, you’re likely looking at something needing work. Just remember to factor in repairs and parts. If it runs decent, it could be a cool project! Happy hunting!
Honestly, I’ve seen some decent 1984 F150s go for around that price, but condition is key. I had a buddy in Wisconsin who snagged one for $650—it just needed some minor repairs to run like a champ! If it’s rusted out or needs a lot of work, though, I’d be cautious. Love those classics, but know what you’re getting into!
I remember when I bought my first truck, a 1984 F150, for just $600 in Michigan. It was a great deal! If the one you’re eyeing is in decent shape, that under $700 price range sounds fair. Just make sure to check for rust and engine issues. These trucks can last ages if taken care of! Happy hunting!
I ve gotta say, I once snagged a '84 F150 for $600 in Texas! It was a bit rough around the edges, but that truck had character. If it runs decent and needs minimal work, paying under $700 seems fair. Just watch out for rust!
I’ve seen some decent 1984 F150s go for around $500, but condition matters! If it runs, that’s a steal. Just watch for rust—can be a hidden money pit.