1966-1972 Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 Ford F-Series F-100 V vs 1991-1997 Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab - Market Data Comparison
Side-by-side market data for two published collector-car generations, pre-rendered from Turbopedia's auction context views and paired with deterministic analysis that turns the raw comparison into an indexable research page.
The Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) has a median sale price of $19,250 based on 598 auction sales, while the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) trades at $18,500 from 826 sales. The Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) is $750 (3.9%) less expensive.
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Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) vs Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab)
Combined volume: 1,918 tracked results. Last refreshed: Mar 28, 2026.
Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V)
Median price
$19,250
Sold count
598
12-month sold
182
Unsold rate
15.3%
Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab)
Median price
$18,500
Sold count
826
12-month sold
262
Unsold rate
15.5%
Comparison notes
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Side-by-Side Market Table
| Metric | Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) 1966-1972 | Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) 1991-1997 |
|---|---|---|
Year Range | 1966-1972 | 1991-1997 |
Total Auction Results Higher = deeper public record | 831 | 1,087 |
Sold Count Higher = more liquid | 598 | 826 |
Unsold Count Lower = healthier close rate | 127 | 168 |
Unsold Rate Lower = healthier market | 15.3% | 15.5% |
Median Price Lower = cheaper entry point | $19,250 | $18,500 |
Price Range (P25-P75) | $11,600 - $32,875 | $13,000 - $27,000 |
Lowest Sale | $500 | $378 |
Highest Sale | $270,000 | $96,000 |
12-Month Results Higher = more recent activity | 211 | 302 |
12-Month Sold Higher = more recent sold volume | 182 | 262 |
Variant Count Higher = broader generation tree | 18 | 10 |
Source Count Higher = wider auction-house coverage | 9 | 10 |
Liquidity Grade Auction-turnover proxy based on sold depth | Deep | Deep |
Price Comparison: Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) vs Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab)
At the median, the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) sits at $19,250 and the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) sits at $18,500. That makes the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) the lower-cost entry point by $750, or 3.9% relative to the pricier Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V). Its typical sold band sits between $11,600 and $32,875, which is usually a better guide than chasing the headline high sale. Its typical sold band sits between $13,000 and $27,000, which is usually a better guide than chasing the headline high sale.
The full observed range also matters. The lowest recorded sale on this surface is $500 for the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) and $378 for the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab), while the highest sales reach $270,000 and $96,000 respectively. The middle of the market still overlaps, with both cars sharing a realistic trading zone around $13,000 to $27,000. That matters because it tells you the decision is not only about the record-setting examples at the top of the market. In practice, that means buyers should read the median as the anchor, use the P25-P75 band as the realistic shopping lane, and treat the top-end outliers as evidence of exceptional cars rather than everyday pricing.
Market Activity: Which Sells More?
By the numbers, the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) has the deeper transaction record with 826 sold results against 598 for the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V). That larger sample usually makes the market easier to benchmark because there is more evidence behind every median and range estimate. The Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) is also the busier recent market, posting 262 sold results from 302 tracked outcomes in the last 12 months, versus 182 from 211 for the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V).
Unsold rate adds the market-health layer that raw sold counts miss. The Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) posts an unsold rate of 15.3%, while the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) is at 15.5%. Lower is generally healthier because it means a larger share of listings actually clear reserve. That signal looks even stronger when you combine it with source breadth: the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) currently draws from Acc Auctions, Barrett-Jackson, and Bring a Trailer, plus 6 other auction houses, and the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) draws from Acc Auctions, Barrett-Jackson, and Bring a Trailer, plus 7 other auction houses. In Turbopedia's liquidity grading, the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) reads as deep and the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) reads as deep, which helps explain whether a market feels deep, active, or still relatively thin.
Which Is the Better Buy?
If affordability is the main constraint, the raw numbers favor the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab). If resale flexibility matters more, the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) has the stronger liquidity case because it has the larger sold sample and a more established benchmark set. Its lower unsold rate also suggests buyers and sellers are meeting more cleanly in public auctions.
On the recent trend signal, the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-150 IX SuperCab) is firmer. Its median sits 18.1% above the prior 12-month median, while the Ford F-Series F-100/F-150 (Ford F-Series F-100 V) is at -3.7% over the same comparison window. That can hint at momentum, but it is not a forecast and it should never be read as investment advice by itself. Numbers don't capture condition, provenance, or personal preference. A cheaper car can be the better value and still be the worse fit for a specific buyer, while the pricier market can justify itself if the car's story, originality, and buyer demand are materially stronger.
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