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Steel is about 490lb/ft^3. Or .283lb/in^3 is the one I always remember. So 48x70x4x.283=3803 pounds. There are 213 holes (13x9+12x8) at roughly 2x2x4, so 16x213x.283=964 pounds. Total weight would be 3803-964=2839 pounds (I'd say +/-250lbs). Heck, it "ain't even" 3000lbs, haha. I want one of yall to buy it so I can see you back up real fast and slam on the brakes to unload it!
 

I bet you he has every single receipt he paid to a shop to do that, and I am not surprised at the price. Would I pay it? Would other DIYs pay it? No! But for every other guy who HAS to rely on a shop to do these things for them, they will recognize that if this is the exact Jeep they wanted with all the exact stuff they would have done, and they can get it right away without having to save for it piece by piece or wait an eternity for "Billy" to install everything... it would be of value to them to get the loan or get some of daddy's money. Etc.
 
1996 F350 Ford
gas trucks too what did that cost new

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Truck itself $22-23k...assuming the graphics package added some aftermarket trinkets, add another $5-10k. So in today's money, that would have been the equivalent of a $42-52k truck. Even if graphics were owner add on, $23k is the equivalent of $36k today.
 
Fixed it for you

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They're '80s-style graphics on a '90s truck. They were dated then, they're especially dated 20 years after that. ;)

Just like kitchens and bathrooms, doing trendy things to a vehicle will make it look really dated once the trend is over...
 
2005 Ford F-250 Lariat 4x4 6.0L Bulletproofed
Wow. 05 6.0 ford with 294k miles for $23,000?
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