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How much did a 1966 Ford F100 cost new for sale?

A 1966 Ford F-100 typically cost about $2,600 in base form, with options lifting the price toward $3,000. In today’s dollars, that equates to roughly $24,000, depending on the inflation measure used.


The price varied by configuration: bed length, cab style, and engine choice affected the sticker price, with more capable powertrains and higher trim levels adding hundreds of dollars. Below is a breakdown of typical pricing in 1966.


Pricing in 1966


Prices shown reflect common factory configurations in 1966 for standard pickups; actual dealer pricing could vary by region, dealer incentives, and optional equipment.



  • Base price for a standard F-100 with a basic inline-six and regular cab was around $2,600.

  • Opting for a V8 engine typically added several hundred dollars and could bring the total to around $3,000 or more.

  • Choosing higher trim levels or extra options (such as upgraded interiors and additional chrome) could push the sticker price toward roughly $3,000–$3,200.


Prices varied by cab and bed configuration, with shorter and longer bed options and different cab styles affecting the final sticker price.


Engine options


The 1966 F-100 offered a range of powertrains, with a basic inline-six as standard and one or more V8 options available as upgrades. The exact engine lineup varied by build date and region; the 289 cubic-inch V8 was a common upgrade during this era.


Body styles and trim


Body configurations included regular cabs with different bed lengths, and trim levels ranged from a utilitarian work truck to higher-spec Custom Cab models. Higher trim levels added interior features and exterior chrome that increased the price.


Context and modern equivalence


In today’s dollars, the typical base price of around $2,600 in 1966 equates to roughly $22,000–$25,000, depending on the inflation measure used. A well-equipped or V8-powered F-100 could be in the $28,000 range or higher in today's market, illustrating how options influenced value at the time.


Summary


The 1966 Ford F-100 typically cost new in the low-to-mid $2,000s, around $2,600 for a basic setup, with options lifting the price toward or beyond $3,000. Inflation-adjusted, that suggests a current-day value of roughly $24,000 for the base model, with higher-spec versions commanding more, depending on configuration and condition.

How much did a Ford cost in 1966?


Original price: $2,416 (base)



How much did a brand new car cost in 1966?


WHAT THINGS COST IN 1966

Cost of a new home:$23,300.00
Cost of a new car:$ 3500.00
Cost of a first-class stamp:$0.05
Cost of a gallon of regular gas:$0.32
Cost of a dozen eggs:$0.60



How much horsepower did the 1966 F-100 have?


Powertrain

EngineModel YearsPower
240 CID Straight-61965–66150 hp (112 kW)
300 CID Straight-61965–66170 hp (127 kW)
289 CID Windsor V8 (Mexico only)1965–66160 hp (119 kW)
352 CID FE V81964–66208 hp (155 kW)



What is the most sought after Ford F100?


The 1956 F-100 is particularly popular among collectors due to its unique styling. Key features of the 1956 Ford F-100 include: Redesigned Body: The 1956 model has a redesigned and integrated body with a larger "wrap-around" windshield.


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