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| 1974 Ford Dump Truck | $5,500 |
| 1953 Ford Dump Truck | $32,900 |
| 1979 Ford Dump Truck | $5,500 |
| 1959 Ford Dump Truck | $4,000 |
| 1972 Ford Dump Truck | $3,495 |
| 1933 Ford Dump Truck | $21,995 |
Frequently Asked Questions about the Ford Dump Truck
Demand: clear title in seller's name, build sheet (if available), service records, prior ownership chain, original window sticker or dealer invoice (rare), and any restoration documentation with receipts. Numbers-matching verification is critical for valuable examples.
Spiritual successors continue the Ford Dump Truck character with modern engineering. Look at the current model lineup from Ford for evolution of the original concept.
Across 1 Ford Dump Truck listings on Classic Cars Arena, prices range from $5,500 to $5,500. The average asking price is $5,500, with a median of $5,500.
Reversible upgrades (electronic ignition, modern A/C, audio) generally don't hurt value. Irreversible mods (cut-up bodywork, non-original engines, painted-over trim) reduce collector value. Original numbers-matching examples command 20–40% premium over modified ones.
Many classic Ford Dump Truck examples have notable provenance — celebrity ownership, racing history, or movie/TV appearances add significant value. Documented history (signed titles, magazine features) can multiply a vehicle's value by 2–5x.
Full body-off restoration of a classic Ford Dump Truck typically costs $25,000–$80,000+ depending on condition starting point, parts availability, and labor rates. Mechanical-only refresh runs $5,000–$15,000. Always factor in unexpected discoveries during teardown.
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