Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles

   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles
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I do plan on keeping the truck, just had a lot of people asking to buy but would not price it. It has no leaks or rust and always had it serviced at the dealership. The mechanics always ask if I am ready to sell. I guess I just wanted to test the market. Actually planning on a new paint for it in the near future. However if I get a offer I cannot refuse....
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #22  
why are you planning on paint?
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #24  
I'll give you $8K for it....cash........plus two shops cats.........a chord of doug fir and free TBM membership for a year.........deal????
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #25  
I'll give you $8K for it....cash........plus two shops cats.........a chord of doug fir and free TBM membership for a year.........deal????

In all seriousness how many people attempt or actually do trade firewood. I do.
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #26  
I'd trade you alot of firewood for it... *grin* I'm poor, so that's the only currency I'd have to offer!
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #27  
Yeah Greg, our currency isn't always green. :)
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #28  
Terry, "OBS" older body style?
That was my favorite "sheet metal" Ford ever had, a classic!
Always wanted a reg cab 8' box F350 4x4 psd/stick in the barn as a forever keeper.
I went through a 94 & 97 but both were CC's, not as "classic" as a regular cab, at least to me so I let them go.
I think a nice (new) 97 truck like that was around $26k new. What would that truck be worth today to a collector with 40k on the clock today?
 
   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #29  
Yeah Greg, our currency isn't always green. :)

The firewood I'm going to cut today and tomorrow might be considered 'green'... I'm looking for standing dead locust we can burn this year, but clearing an area, so it's all coming down!

And to keep somewhat on topic, here's my '02 F250, 7.3/6spd with 340k on it, chained up and ready to go over the hill... chains on the tractor too...

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   / Considering Selling my 2002 F250 7.3 with 80,000 miles #30  
If there is no rust period, you should be able to get 13 k easy....bring it north and you'd get the bigger money.

The crew cab (4 full doors) / 6-speed manual / 4x4 trucks are the ones that are the most valuable. Sold mine to someone who wanted it more than I did, was a solid truck but salt and slush don't help up here. The bodies rot out long before the powertrain gives up.
 

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