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Does anyone have a general price range for a 1971 4x4 when it would have been sold new?
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I'm thinking $1500-2000. jd
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bigblue- nada says $2693- thats w/390- i was low
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I thought I had a rundown of the MSRP for all the years around here somewhere. I'll have to do some digging.

Just for the fun of it I inquired about the original sticker price of a '67 SWB F100 2WD, with a 390 and factory A/C. It shows a factory price of $2,237. For what they have listed as current values for this truck with the above-mentioned options says that the 390 adds $300-$500 to it's value, and the factory A/C adds another 5%.

....interesting, especially considering there was no factory A/C in '67, nor was there a 390 available. ;)
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Thanks for the info.
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there was a 53-96 ford truck book I got a bit back ....had all of that in it. but someone is borrowing it.
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I still have the sales order for when my Dad bought my 69 F-250 2 wheel drive. He paid $2849 for it so I suspect a 71 4 wheel drive would be over $3000
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My wifes Dad bought a 1972 F100 Sport Custom 4x4 360ci 4spd for $3200
I bought it from him in '78 for $1800. I still have it.
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That sounds close to my 71 so I would imagine that mine would have gone for about the same price. Thanks.
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