

1995 F150
*Sorry for the long post, I tried not to be wordy, questions at the end haha*
Hey guys, I am new here but am needing some help. I was recently given a 1995 F150 for free as a random act of kindness from an older aged customer I did work for. This wasn't his beater truck, and while he is not the only owner (third I believe), he has owned it since 1997 or so. He has changed the oil every 3k miles, kept it in pristine condition overall, and in the last 5 years he put 100 miles on it. Extended cab, 4x4, 5.0 liter V8, 160,000 miles.
More car info:
-Ceramic tint on all the windows professionally done recently
-Brand new radiator installed by local shop
-Transmission serviced a few months ago by local shop
-Nice trailer break system (planned to tow trailer but ended up never towing anything)
-Manual locking Warn Hubs (not sure if the 4x4 button works, you have to do it manually)
-Professionally installed bed liner
-Custom fabricated side steps for his disabled wife (see pics)
-Brand new Super Start Platinum battery
-Garage stored his whole life (he had it sitting in the back of his garage)
-Meticulous notebook and receipts of TONS of maintenance he did over the years, or paid to have done over the course of his ownership since 1999.
The dude kept incredible care of the truck. He did this to his other two cars, but he would literally detail the engine bay every oil change and individually wipe each component down (noting this not because it adds monetary value but more to get an idea of how well he took care of the car).
Part of me wants to keep it. I already have a 1999 Jeep TJ I love and work on a lot since a bought a few months ago (don't give me hate please haha). I mostly want to know how much this is worth, if I should hold onto it, work on it at all (can't think of anything I could do to it honestly though) before I sell, etc. What is it worth as is now and what would greatly increase the value? Or is this something I'd be dumb for selling? Still in shock someone just gave me this for some small house work. Help me understand how much it is worth.