Thinking about a 75 (1 Viewer)

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I am a long time MUD member and own 3 60 series trucks. I have always admired the 75 series pickups, and saw one a few days ago for sale close to me:


I have not kept up with the pricing on these, so if anyone can help me with pricing for a truck in this condition in the current market I'd appreciate it. From the few sales I have seen on BAT his $38K ask looks to be way high.

Thanks
 
Looks very high to me. I would also want one with a 1FZ-F engine which would need to be 3 years or so newer. Not sure the owner knows a lot about the vehicles as the windshield blocks are on backwards. Good luck with your search.
 
Drive one before you buy one.
 
Pre 1990 truck so a 2F, 3F, or 2H probably. "75" series have a removable top and 4" shorter cab than "79" series introduced in 1999. Importation of 79's with coil front ends is just around the corner. Like Matt said, drive a 100 miles in a 75 before purchase esp if 6' tall w long legs. $38,000 is easily $10,000 above market for that age.
 
Pre 1990 truck so a 2F, 3F, or 2H probably. "75" series have a removable top and 4" shorter cab than "79" series introduced in 1999. Importation of 79's with coil front ends is just around the corner. Like Matt said, drive a 100 miles in a 75 before purchase esp if 6' tall w long legs. $38,000 is easily $10,000 above market for that age.
And 3B
 
Pre 1990 truck so a 2F, 3F, or 2H probably. "75" series have a removable top and 4" shorter cab than "79" series introduced in 1999. Importation of 79's with coil front ends is just around the corner. Like Matt said, drive a 100 miles in a 75 before purchase esp if 6' tall w long legs. $38,000 is easily $10,000 above market for that age.

It says "gasoline" in the ad and looks GCC spec. That would be a 3F in 1988.
 

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