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buying a used '89 F-150rw1644h 03-04-2005, 09:26 PM I'm wonderig if anyone wouldn't mind sharing insight and opinions regarding a purchase I'm considering: 1989 F-150 Lariat. 6 cyl, 4wd, with 206K miles. The asking price, $2800, is a bit above KBB's $1800. The body is all original and in tip-top shape. It runs pretty good, however a gasoline smell was noticeable when we started it up. It has sat for a while (several months). Is this smell a tell-tale of a problem ? Any comments are more than welcome. andy2005 03-05-2005, 02:33 PM Personally, I think thats high. At 206,000 miles, anything, could happen. The 300-6 cyl. engine has a reputation for running a very long time, but the truck is likely to need four wheel drive parts and who know what else. I'm asssuming it is 5sp manual, but if it is an automatic I would be even more cautious. I would offer him $1800, but not a penny more. rw1644h 03-05-2005, 06:30 PM Thanks for the advice. rv dude 69 05-01-2005, 03:53 AM Personally, I think thats high. At 206,000 miles, anything, could happen. The 300-6 cyl. engine has a reputation for running a very long time, but the truck is likely to need four wheel drive parts and who know what else. I'm asssuming it is 5sp manual, but if it is an automatic I would be even more cautious. I would offer him $1800, but not a penny more. i actually just bought a 1990 4x4 5.o ext cab rv dude 69 05-01-2005, 04:22 AM i just bought a 1990 4x4x 5.0 ex cab 140k miles with a nice shell paid 1.500 felt nice to get s a good deal fcl01 05-01-2005, 10:25 AM be careful, at that age with that many miles, you could be in for some headaches. yes the 300 is well known to run a long time, but that depends soley on who owened it and if it was maintained properly. thats high priced where i live. to me, its an 800 to 1000 dollar truck. unless all service records are provided to you, you have to figure another 1000 dollars for tune-up, brakes, tires, u-joints, hoses, exhaust, ect. by the time you figure that in, for the same price you can get something 3yrs. newer and/or half the mileage. fordtrucksonly 05-01-2005, 08:24 PM I would offer 2400, i dont know what the other guy was thinking when he said 1800.. You will not get a nice truck for 1800. If the truck looks good, has nice interior, runs good, i'd say go for it. i have a 300 I-6 and love it.. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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