Regular cab short bed V8 trucks. Super expensive!?
Regular cab short bed V8 trucks. Super expensive!?
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roca1976

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616 posts

134 months

Monday 15th September
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I have a cheap 97 F150 V8 auto reg cab with short styleside bed to smoke around in.

For early 2026 I fancy a newer version (2014) and could barely find anything from GM, Ford or Toyota with less than 80k miles on USA auto trader, car gurus, etc. the ones I found were $25k. By the time it is shipped, Vat and import paid it will be nearly £30k.

Do the USA sellers expect a good beating or is the country not in as much of a financial mess as we are led to believe and people over there are dropping $25k on a ten year old truck!?

BuyaDuster

823 posts

200 months

Monday 15th September
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Dunno.

But I thought Toms poverty spec, 2 door, white, steel wheel V8 F150 was just fantastic in stock form. What a truck for the money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-N0fJIYG1g&t=...

I started to look for something like that too to import, seemed £20k was possible for something 5 years old, XL or XLT would be the one.

American Aurtotrader turned up a few results.






zxttfan

36 posts

182 months

Monday 22nd September
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Pretty much all new trucks sold in the US are either extended cab or 4 door cabs these days. A regular cab is either a low spec work truck (like Ford’s XL trim) or a custom order for a customer. They are rare and tend to get wholesaled to smaller dealers, many whom don’t have an online presence.

You can find them, but it will take time. If you make an extended cab work in your area ( size wise) of the UK, you’ll have many more trucks to choose from.

zxttfan

36 posts

182 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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Pretty much all new trucks sold in the US are either extended cab or 4 door cabs these days. A regular cab is either a low spec work truck (like Ford’s XL trim) or a custom order for a customer. They are rare and tend to get wholesaled to smaller dealers, many whom don’t have an online presence.

You can find them, but it will take time. If you make an extended cab work in your area ( size wise) of the UK, you’ll have many more trucks to choose from.

fttm

4,163 posts

154 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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You should price up a new truck off the lot , around $100kCDN for something decent Lariat Bighorn Denali and that's just the 1/2 ton version .

The Moose

23,456 posts

228 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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I m not surprised. Prices are super expensive right now and have been for a while.

Facebook Marketplace is where I ve found decent deals recently but they move reasonably quick. Anything at a dealer will be spendy.

That being said, often miles are easy miles.

What trim level do you want?

ETA: consider either a 2015 or 16. There was a newer shape around then from memory.

Edited by The Moose on Tuesday 23 September 04:58

alabbasi

3,060 posts

106 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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You should be able to get into a 2018 2WD Silverado 1500 reg cab short bed for about $15,000 if it has around 80,000.

roca1976

Original Poster:

616 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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I was trying to keep away from newer trucks to avoid the IVA and also the cylinder deactivation system which seems to be problematic.

I use my F150 almost daily and find the size (about 5.1m long) ideal.

A quick look and the newer reg trucks seem to be 500mm longer


alabbasi

3,060 posts

106 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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If you can find a GMT800, it will probably be the last truck you'll ever need.

Prices are starting to creep up but that's because people are going back to them for the exact issues you describe.

roca1976

Original Poster:

616 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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This is the sort of thing. Reputable seller to reduce the risk
https://ebay.us/m/bO2Yig

The Moose

23,456 posts

228 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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What trim are you looking for?

roca1976

Original Poster:

616 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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I don't need anything too flashy however must be a V8 and have my heart set on a regular cab and 6.5ft bed. Needs to be really clean, no old work truck.
I will probably add some modular style wheels and chunky A/T tyres when here.
2wd is fine I don't intend to off-road it or use it for any serious work.

BuyaDuster

823 posts

200 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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This gets me very excited for £22,500.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/316786171603?_skw=ford+...

The Moose

23,456 posts

228 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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roca1976 said:
I don't need anything too flashy however must be a V8 and have my heart set on a regular cab and 6.5ft bed. Needs to be really clean, no old work truck.
I will probably add some modular style wheels and chunky A/T tyres when here.
2wd is fine I don't intend to off-road it or use it for any serious work.
Just to confirm, when you say the 6.5ft bed that's normally the middle length of 5ish, 6.5ish and 8ish?

alabbasi

3,060 posts

106 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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roca1976 said:
I don't need anything too flashy however must be a V8 and have my heart set on a regular cab and 6.5ft bed. Needs to be really clean, no old work truck.
I will probably add some modular style wheels and chunky A/T tyres when here.
2wd is fine I don't intend to off-road it or use it for any serious work.
The majority of regular cab trucks will be work truck configuration and likely to be long beds as that's how they will be used. As expensive as new trucks are these days, people prefer an extended or crew cab if they're going to load them up with options.

I just went to the GMC website and punched your specs for a new one. They do option a 5.3 in a new regular cab 2WD configuration, but you'll have to order it that way. The nearest regular cab 2WD to me that's on a dealer lot is 425 miles away and it has the turbo 4 cylinder motor.

I'm in Dallas Texas. If you can't find the truck you want in Texas, you should probably look for something else.

roca1976

Original Poster:

616 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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This has been up for over 6 mths and would accept $11k.
Not too worried about some clear coat tarnish and a good slosh over the undercarriage with lanogaurd should keep rot at bay. Don't know much about the smaller V8

https://ebay.us/m/bO2Yig

alabbasi

3,060 posts

106 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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4.8 should be a good motor as it does not have the cylinder deactivation which can cause lifter problems. This generation had cheaper interiors so dash tops tend to implode and the panels are molded where if you need a door handle, you would have to replace the whole panel.

I'm not sure if those are problems in the UK given the cooler climate.

fttm

4,163 posts

154 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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roca1976 said:
This has been up for over 6 mths and would accept $11k.
Not too worried about some clear coat tarnish and a good slosh over the undercarriage with lanogaurd should keep rot at bay. Don't know much about the smaller V8

https://ebay.us/m/bO2Yig
That's not a 6.5 bed , more like 5 .

roca1976

Original Poster:

616 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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I've checked the 08 brochure, smallest bed for reg cab is 6ft6. It does look shorter but maybe it's just a big truck

zxttfan

36 posts

182 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Current list of 2013-2018 F-150s; 2wd with V8 s listed on Autotrader. Search is based out of St. Louis Missouri but is nationwide:

Some of these are extended cabs (3 doors). Regular cabs are rare…

https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/all-cars/...



Edited by zxttfan on Wednesday 24th September 00:35