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Ford - F-350 Super Duty (2004)

Explore the Ford F‑350 Super Duty — a legendary workhorse that has been delivering power and reliability for decades. Whether you’re eyeing the Ford F‑350 Super Duty 2004 price for a classic pickup or searching for the latest Ford F‑350 Super Duty price, this guide gives you a snapshot of what to expect. It also breaks down how much value a 2004 model can hold, the typical depreciation curve, and how it stacks up against other heavy‑duty trucks in today’s market.

  • Year – 2004
  • Engine – 6.7L V8 Power Stroke® Turbo‑charged diesel or 6.5L V8 in‑jeep export.
  • Transmission – 4‑ or 6‑speed automatic.
  • Drive Type – 4WD (available).
  • Torque – 1,360 lb‑ft (Power Stroke) or 380 lb‑ft (V8).
  • Fuel Type – Diesel (Power Stroke), gasoline (V8).
  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating – Up to 18,000 lb.
  • Payload Capacity – Up to 10,800 lb.
  • Towing Pack – 4‑way Trailer Hitch, 3‑way rear sway control.
  • Dimensions – Length: 200.6‑203.8 in, Width: 79.8‑100 in, Height: 74.0‑102.8 in.
  • Wheelbase – 120.9 in (short), 124.4 in (long).
  • Interior Features – 5‑seat capacity, optional leather seats, navigation, premium audio.
  • Safety – Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic stability control.
  • Warranty – 12‑month/12,000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper (USA).

Depreciation Insights

  • Vehicles of this class typically lose 15–20 % of their value in the first year.
  • From year one to year five, a well‑maintained Ford F‑350 Super Duty 2004 can lose roughly 30–35 % of its original price.
  • Beyond five years, the depreciation rate slows, with average annual loss hovering around 5–8 %.
  • Diesel engines, especially the 6.7L Power Stroke, tend to hold up better due to their endurance and fuel economy, often outpacing gasoline counterparts in resale value.

Overall, a used Ford F‑350 Super Duty price typically sits between 25 % and 40 % of the new‑car price, depending on mileage, condition, and market demand. These numbers reflect general market trends and should be verified with specific listings and local dealers.

What Is a 2004 Ford F‑350 Super Duty Worth?

  • If the truck has average maintenance history and around 80,000 mi, you can expect a resale range of roughly $12,000‑$18,000.
  • Smaller mileage (50,000 mi) and “well‑kept” condition may push the price toward the upper end of that spectrum.
  • Conversely, extensive use, heavy towing, or mechanical issues can push the value down to $8,000‑$12,000.
  • Keep in mind that prices vary by market/condition, so regional demand or specialty auctions can price sentiment differently.

Comparison Context

  • Toward the same weight and hauling ability, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Z71 or Ram 1500 Long‑Haul trucks typically trade off spaciousness for a slightly lower payload capacity but can be priced 10‑15 % less for the same year.
  • Luxury‑market pickups like the Ford Raptor or RAM 1500 K‑Big command higher resale values by offering modern tech packages and higher safety scores, but they often require newer wheels or less towing limits compared to the traditional Super Duty.
  • Power Stroke diesel engines outpace gasoline engines


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