1960 F-100

Why are these trucks not as highly valued as a Chevy?

Is there something suspect about them? Some design flaw?

Or merely too many to be collectable?

Molesworth

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Molesworth
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Don't think the number left has anything to do with it. Can't recall the last time I saw either a 60 Chevy or Ford so both have to be rare in that sense. A major problem with this vintage Ford is there is no aftermarket parts source. Try to buy/find anything for a 60 Ford and you will know what I mean.

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johninKY

I have a 1960 F100 stepside pickup that I bought in 1964. E-mail back if you would like details. Paul

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PAULESM2000

Paul,

I've got a Short/wide in the paint shop as we speak. I like it a lot specially with the alloy wheels and new tires! Spares are cheap too!

I was comparing it to the same year Chevy, and wondered why these trucks are (relatively) cheap?

Molesworth

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Molesworth

Dennis Carpenter?

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Bret Ludwig

There are at least two national suppliers of Ford truck parts, from 40's to 80's. I have their catalogs.

Must admit Chevy have more suppliers tho.

For a general price guide, do a search on ebay.. lots of 60 Ford trucks for $500 +/-!

Molesworth

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Molesworth

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