l love the boxy look with the plastic floor mate and a bench seat. it is what a pickup truck is about! now they have all kinds of computer operated systems in them, and leather seats and a butt heater and a little dial as the gearshift. and they have that curvy looking body. it is almost like your pickup is trying to be your wife's sports car.
Same here but I just turned 14 3 weeks ago and there's a car dealer ship by my house and they have two.1st one:mint condition.2nd one:has bumper guard and toolbox but a few dents and scratches
Blain piper good luck looking for one in mint condition in 2016 now approaching 2017 my dad has 2 a 1988 ford f150 that sat in his shop for 25 years that is now n his garage and a 92 f150
just save your money and get a job and you'll have enough money for it altogether or a down payment in about a year. thats what i did i bought a 2000 f250 with a 7.3 powerstroke diesel for 5 grand and i had saved 3600 bucks after about 9 months and made a down payment and just paid it the rest of the way off over the next year
I am buying a red 1991 Ford F-150 4.5 liter V6 "Custom" for $1650. It has 118,324 miles and it is rust free with a very nice looking interior. It is also a base model but I like the base models better because the fancy models with power windows, power locks, and all that electronic stuff in them don't age as well as the base models. It has heat, no AC, but it does have vent windows which you can open in the summer time. I also like that this truck, though a base model, has much more information on the odometer cluster than usual (base has the main speed meter along with 4 extra meters and looks just like the one in the video except it doesn't have a RPM meter which I don't feel like is a must have for an automatic transmission truck anyways). This is all located in beautiful Anderson, SC, near Lake Hartwell and the Appalachians!
Finally a video of a stock 302 running. Been trying for a long time to hear what an unmodified 302 sounds like to compare to my own and make sure any noise I'm hearing is normal.
302 sounds normal, doesn't make any particular racket. Mine wound up quick and smooth as silk, it was faster out of the hole than a Windsor. Excellent engines.
Nice truck - love to see them still original through and through... good for a farm or yard but well overpriced in this scenario. Short wheel base brings the price up a little but the 87s thru 91s in a long wheel base F-150 ....great trucks but not worth that and still dime a dozen. 2800 to 3000 tops. Find an 86 Lariat with less than 100,000 miles on it, in a short wheel base - now you've got something. Anything else - just a good ole work truck.
I wish I had 5 grand to buy this truck. Personally I think 5k is a little too much for a truck that is 25 years old. I had the red and silver striped one. It was sold so I could make rent that month and I hope to soon find another one just like it to buy at first chance. Was left to me by my dad who passed in 2003 and it was the hardest decision to ever make getting rid of that truck. It was either my family on the street or sell the truck. Obviously family is more important. One day...one day.
pinky1933 what a coincidence my dad has a 1988 f150 that is praticly close to brand new he had sitting n his shop for 25 years and n july we brought it home its red and silver he bought back n 1991 and well simmliar to your story i dont think he will get rid of it or like mom says my brother and her will sell it when he dies but he also has a 92 ford f150 that is black with running boards and has a camper that is pushing 27 years old now
There's a used f150 in the dealer (possibly from 1990). It was bought in '95 by a woman with the first doctor's clothing and wore high heels instead of the doctor's shoes.
Nice truck I have an 89 F 150 but one thing I hate is the power anything I hate power windows power locks they are always a first to go it don't matter who makes it they always go first manual Windows and locks are worth the effort cause they last
Ford doesn't have a great reputation for manufacturing high quality window regulators. I'll say this for the company though, their door and window parts quality has been consistent for a long time... consistently mediocre for over 50 years.
Funny that they're going to ask $5K and they're not willing to polish it up a bit. I guess there's some people that still fall for the "double the price and give them a discount" trick.
does it anyones trucks have problems over heating and no bs like you should of bought a chevy or anything like that just wanna know if the 90s f150s like the one in video had problems with over heating
I'M STILL UP SET I MISSED GETTING A USED 1996 F150 WITH 60 THOUSAND MILES NO RUST FOR 5 GRAND. THE GUY WENT BLIND AND WAS SELLING IT. I NEED A GOOD TRUCK AND I LIKE THE OLD ONES THAT WONT FALL APART!!!!!! WHERE CAN I BUY ONE
Three speed or four speed automatic, and what was the last F-150 to have the quarter vent window I'm looking for something with the quarter vent window so I don't have to run AC as much
@@mikehight3069 I bet they are really really nice because you're bringing are directly into your cab if it's only 75° out with low humidity yes it would be over a hundred degrees in a car sitting if you do not have been Windows your regular Windows would just make noise 75 really doesn't justify air conditioning so you could just open them Vents and bring the nice air directly into your cab I do not know why cars gotten rid of this I wish someone would come up with an aftermarket solution
@@mikehight3069 I have 1997 F-350 7.3L power stroke diesel 4X4 crew cab long bed 5-spd manual transmission. I bought it new. 140X original miles. It has the vent window.
Sure you can use just one tank however it is recommended to at least alternate tanks to keep the gas from getting old in the unused tank and clogging up the fuel system the next time it is used.
Jeezus $4,800 in 2013 money!? Seems a bit high, but if it's rust free and low mileage I guess I can see why they'd want so much for it. Those old Fords last a long time if you don't wreck em.
Kevin Salgado not really their just really beat up my dad has a 1988 f150 and 1992 f150 and kept the 1988 f150 for 25 years in his shop and we brought it home n july its just old now and like i said most now are. over 20 years old now these trucks are beong used for. scrap and and construction only now
i have a 91 f150 in-line 6 w/ a standard. Bought it new and in much better condition than this one. I rarely drive it without someone asking if i will sell it. nope
+Adam Ziolkowski I don't work there anymore. Either way... Employees don't usually have control over pricing of products but they may still need a job.
Nice truck I have an 89 F 150 but one thing I hate is the power anything I hate power windows power locks they are always a first to go it don't matter who makes it they always go first manual Windows and locks are worth the effort cause they last
I bought one for $200 yesterday. Rust free, runs n drives. Even has a plow on it!
l love the boxy look with the plastic floor mate and a bench seat. it is what a pickup truck is about! now they have all kinds of computer operated systems in them, and leather seats and a butt heater and a little dial as the gearshift. and they have that curvy looking body. it is almost like your pickup is trying to be your wife's sports car.
My next truck will definitely be a late 80's or early 90's ford. Reliable, but also easy and fairly cheap to work on.
How much do you want for the vehicle and is it for wheel drive cuz I'm looking for one that's like it that's four wheel drive
@@johnpatterson5771 this was 6 years ago
I ha ve a 1990 ford lariat your interested
Still looks so modern yet solid unlike the plastic vehicles of today where fit and finish got replaced by “Technology”!
This truck is Absolutely perfect inside and out definitely gonna get one like this
this is literally exactly the kind of first truck im looking for! red interior looks mint, im only 15 but hey a kid can dream!
Same here but I just turned 14 3 weeks ago and there's a car dealer ship by my house and they have two.1st one:mint condition.2nd one:has bumper guard and toolbox but a few dents and scratches
Blain piper good luck looking for one in mint condition in 2016 now approaching 2017 my dad has 2 a 1988 ford f150 that sat in his shop for 25 years that is now n his garage and a 92 f150
just save your money and get a job and you'll have enough money for it altogether or a down payment in about a year. thats what i did i bought a 2000 f250 with a 7.3 powerstroke diesel for 5 grand and i had saved 3600 bucks after about 9 months and made a down payment and just paid it the rest of the way off over the next year
Blain piper you're 18 now. Got it after all? Lol
Just got me 1 my second vehicle loving it so far kinda rusted up but still got sum charm left
I am buying a red 1991 Ford F-150 4.5 liter V6 "Custom" for $1650. It has 118,324 miles and it is rust free with a very nice looking interior. It is also a base model but I like the base models better because the fancy models with power windows, power locks, and all that electronic stuff in them don't age as well as the base models.
It has heat, no AC, but it does have vent windows which you can open in the summer time. I also like that this truck, though a base model, has much more information on the odometer cluster than usual (base has the main speed meter along with 4 extra meters and looks just like the one in the video except it doesn't have a RPM meter which I don't feel like is a must have for an automatic transmission truck anyways).
This is all located in beautiful Anderson, SC, near Lake Hartwell and the Appalachians!
nice keep your truck in shape and it will last forever
Finally a video of a stock 302 running. Been trying for a long time to hear what an unmodified 302 sounds like to compare to my own and make sure any noise I'm hearing is normal.
It's not a 302 it's a 5.8 liter 351 I have the same pickup
@@john-ls8wq He says it in the video it's a 302 at 4:08. Even says 5.0 on the intake plenum.
302 sounds normal, doesn't make any particular racket. Mine wound up quick and smooth as silk, it was faster out of the hole than a Windsor. Excellent engines.
Congratulations from Brasil! Very beatiful pick up!
All these idiots saying the price is expensive 😂😂. Try finding one in that condition and for that price here in California 😂. Good luck with that bud.
Everything in your state is expensive
gonna be my first truck looking at one this weekend
Nice truck - love to see them still original through and through... good for a farm or yard but well overpriced in this scenario. Short wheel base brings the price up a little but the 87s thru 91s in a long wheel base F-150 ....great trucks but not worth that and still dime a dozen. 2800 to 3000 tops. Find an 86 Lariat with less than 100,000 miles on it, in a short wheel base - now you've got something. Anything else - just a good ole work truck.
why is that?
That’s a treasure one day ☝️
Back in '17 I missed out on a 1990 for $4,500. Saw it on my way to work and when I got back in off the road 5 days later it was gone.
Got one just like it sounds good. The rear ends are the first thing to go out in these trucks
back when trucks were simple
for an older truck it's still in great condition for project
I want one of these so bad I'm a hudge ford fan
I have a 1990 if your interested
Currently co sidering a 91 short bed with 120k mi ...
That’s a beaut. 😎👍🏼
i have a 1990 ford f150 inline 6 my question is what size speakers are in the doors its a single cab truck
I wish I had 5 grand to buy this truck. Personally I think 5k is a little too much for a truck that is 25 years old. I had the red and silver striped one. It was sold so I could make rent that month and I hope to soon find another one just like it to buy at first chance. Was left to me by my dad who passed in 2003 and it was the hardest decision to ever make getting rid of that truck. It was either my family on the street or sell the truck. Obviously family is more important. One day...one day.
pinky1933 what a coincidence my dad has a 1988 f150 that is praticly close to brand new he had sitting n his shop for 25 years and n july we brought it home its red and silver he bought back n 1991 and well simmliar to your story i dont think he will get rid of it or like mom says my brother and her will sell it when he dies but he also has a 92 ford f150 that is black with running boards and has a camper that is pushing 27 years old now
It's classic and you can't find many any more
There's a used f150 in the dealer (possibly from 1990). It was bought in '95 by a woman with the first doctor's clothing and wore high heels instead of the doctor's shoes.
How Many Miles Did The Pickup Truck Had?
The overdrive switch in the dashboard indicates an E4OD transmission.
Ford produced those eighth gen F-series pickups from 1987 through 1991 & same with the fullsize Broncos with that same body style.
brakes are good tires are fair doe the cigarette lither work?
Nice truck I have an 89 F 150 but one thing I hate is the power anything I hate power windows power locks they are always a first to go it don't matter who makes it they always go first manual Windows and locks are worth the effort cause they last
Ford doesn't have a great reputation for manufacturing high quality window regulators. I'll say this for the company though, their door and window parts quality has been consistent for a long time... consistently mediocre for over 50 years.
$5000 is way too much for a 90! Whomever bought it got ripped off. $3000 max. I sold one in better shape for $2700 in 2010.
I wouldnt pay that much if it were in show room condition which this clearly falls way short of.
Rennis Henry then you're an idiot
RatCatcher i got a good safetied one for 1500$
***** really. cause I don't wanna piss money away no examine yourself. That truck had better been owned by a celeb for that price
I'm picking one up at the end of the week, an '89 4x4 with the 5.0. In great fucking shape, paint isn't as nice as this one but I paid $1675
Funny that they're going to ask $5K and they're not willing to polish it up a bit. I guess there's some people that still fall for the "double the price and give them a discount" trick.
Shes a beauty
I live in Washington County an back when 90's showed up I snafooded exactly this
It was the best vehicle as far as trucks went 4me. Living in Oregon seasons changes etc then I got a wild hair an traded.
I lived up on Pumpkin Ridge elevation weather changes so I pulled the 'stucked' an was proud of my Alaskan snowy talents.
I am from Alaska originally.
kinda expensive for a 1990 2 wd truck pretty good shape tho. it would be worth more if it was 4wd
This truck is in amazing condition for its age, how are these on the highways with its engine size and all?
This one ran smooth on the highway 70mph. I dont remember the RPMs at that speed but it was fairly low.
Where is this??
Where is this vehicle at?
thats about roughly 1/3 of what it cost brand new I think a lariat back then was mabey 15grand
does it anyones trucks have problems over heating and no bs like you should of bought a chevy or anything like that just wanna know if the 90s f150s like the one in video had problems with over heating
No but my truck's engine is going out and the power windows is broken
I'M STILL UP SET I MISSED GETTING A USED 1996 F150 WITH 60 THOUSAND MILES NO RUST FOR 5 GRAND. THE GUY WENT BLIND AND WAS SELLING IT. I NEED A GOOD TRUCK AND I LIKE THE OLD ONES THAT WONT FALL APART!!!!!! WHERE CAN I BUY ONE
Where is this at?
very nice car
I'm from the 🇬🇧 and I even know this is priced way too high 😂😂
What would you guys know about trucks? No offense but nothing but mini coopers over there. Do you even fsrm or have any use for trucks?
@@Fiestas808 lol mini's are a rare site, and of course we have trucks over here 🙄
Three speed or four speed automatic, and what was the last F-150 to have the quarter vent window I'm looking for something with the quarter vent window so I don't have to run AC as much
1996 model F150 was last Model to have the vent window.
@@mikehight3069 I bet they are really really nice because you're bringing are directly into your cab if it's only 75° out with low humidity yes it would be over a hundred degrees in a car sitting if you do not have been Windows your regular Windows would just make noise 75 really doesn't justify air conditioning so you could just open them Vents and bring the nice air directly into your cab I do not know why cars gotten rid of this I wish someone would come up with an aftermarket solution
@@mikehight3069 I have 1997 F-350 7.3L power stroke diesel 4X4 crew cab long bed 5-spd manual transmission. I bought it new. 140X original miles. It has the vent window.
Try $14 thousand in Sydney
Where are You Located
I would LOVE to buy this
is the 2 fuel caps fo any eason othe than just quantity? Can you use just one?
Sure you can use just one tank however it is recommended to at least alternate tanks to keep the gas from getting old in the unused tank and clogging up the fuel system the next time it is used.
Why would you want to use just one??
How to hook up a radio on a F150 XLT
I got bought a 1991 f150 for 2500 that was in same condition besides A few years in the seats which idc its for work not everyday driver
4850? WTF thats expensive
saul chm better than paying for $40.000 or $70.000 for a brand-new f150 or Silverado That's going to maybe be recalled.
Is it still for sale
Coyote swap ??
£4k in UK 2020 they hold their value here
Jeezus $4,800 in 2013 money!? Seems a bit high, but if it's rust free and low mileage I guess I can see why they'd want so much for it. Those old Fords last a long time if you don't wreck em.
I want it
😍
How much
Anyone know the mpg on these I just got one
I have one. I get about 14 mpg. 5L engine or 302 cu.
Not a 302.....shes got the same as me...5.8 v8 ...351ci windsor. ..built in Ontario canada at the ford windsor engine plant
couple of garden hoses to the heater core wtf ???
What's the silver button in the floor to the left for?
Headlight dimmer switch
High beams
wow there so cheap there they can be up to 20grand in Australia
These were the last of the non fiberglass trucks.their ok
I only paid 4000 for 95 super cab
im 16 and i want a truck like this but i think they are hard to find
Kevin Salgado not really their just really beat up my dad has a 1988 f150 and 1992 f150 and kept the 1988 f150 for 25 years in his shop and we brought it home n july its just old now and like i said most now are. over 20 years old now these trucks are beong used for. scrap and and construction only now
I have a 1989 f150 that runs nice.
No you’ll have a better chance of finding one in used car dealerships or random people who put a for sale sign on them
@@chargermaster4054 I have one. 1990 XLT Lariat. Im about 50% through a restoration. I plan on showing it.
you got 85,0823 miles on your odometer
i have a 91 f150 in-line 6 w/ a standard. Bought it new and in much better condition than this one. I rarely drive it without someone asking if i will sell it. nope
ya you are out of your mind with that price
+Gregory Louganus It's funny... I think the dealer actually sold it for around $4k
MikesCarInfo its a real nice truck but not worth that
+Gregory Louganus I agree
+Adam Ziolkowski I don't work there anymore. Either way... Employees don't usually have control over pricing of products but they may still need a job.
If you think that truck is actually worth 250 to 350, you're high
this truck isnt worth 5k
According to where you live
i find a ton of these for under 3k
Where at?
ZAK 346.
90 f150 5.4 v8
Correction. Its a 1990 XLT Lariat. 5.0L or 302cu whichever you prefer calling it. I have one.
@Andrew Brinston 85082.34
2 much $ for a 2 wheeler
1992 -93-94-95-96 look way better
Thanks for watching and your feedback :)
The 1989 looks better!
Garage door service 1980-1996 F150 are nearly identical.
Charger Master oh I know but I have a 95 and 89 I like my 95 more but it’s a good looking truck
U can get a way better truck for 5k
Nice truck I have an 89 F 150 but one thing I hate is the power anything I hate power windows power locks they are always a first to go it don't matter who makes it they always go first manual Windows and locks are worth the effort cause they last
They are cheap to fix though. The problem is taking the door panels off and risk cracking that damn brittle plastic.