Hopefully you don't plan on getting rid of your 95' unless you know it will go to a good home since these days we just dont see enough of them, unless of course you go more south.
My guess is there's a lot under hiding. Give it some time and we'll see barn finds on top of barn finds, and even regular finds. Not exactly a low production volume vehicle.
There's also a lot of companies out there rebuilding and restoring the older ones so if you can't find what you want on the regular classifieds you need to start looking at those specialized companies and websites where they would show up.
Like.. the pre-80's F150s are worth rebuilding/restoring usually. Anything 90s+ is only worth it in terms of self satisfaction. Other then that... blah nothing interesting at all.
Even models from the 90's are still valued, held on to and not that easy to find mint.
I either rarely and randomly spot them on the road in mint condition, see one rusting away on someones driveway or in the scrap yard with cars sitting on top of it.
Sometimes you get lucky and find those ones kept inside a barn or shed. Easy for guys out in the country since land is cheap and most have big barns/sheds to keep all they usually need/want. But its rare to even hear about them show up.
It is rare.. but the barn finds that some people seek out.... holy moly. Some of them are real darn gems that just need a good clean out because they're covered in umpteen years of dust. Looks like a ton of fun, but it's just way too much work to search around for things like that.
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