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GA 72,74 Broncos on eBay. Not mine.

Mrjgp

Jr. Member
Joined
May 12, 2017
Messages
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Told me 50k for both. Is it rare to see a straight six in a 74? Auto was out by then I figure most would have a v8. Anyways, anybody wanna take a shot at what then sell for?
 

Blue Bastard

Bronco Guru
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May 14, 2012
Messages
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If that interior was in better condition, and it still had factory paint, I would jump on that explorer


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icyBronco

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Oct 29, 2012
Messages
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no titles to them btw so if you live in a DMV strict state they will never be street legal
 

Funrunr

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Apr 5, 2008
Messages
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no titles to them btw so if you live in a DMV strict state they will never be street legal


That is not true in Michigan, there is paperwork from Ga. DMV that will be needed and it can become titled in Michigan. I can't speak for other states though.
 

JaxLax

Bronco Guru
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Apr 22, 2002
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Jacksonville, FL
no titles to them btw so if you live in a DMV strict state they will never be street legal

They can. It's just a long process.
In FL, depending on what he does have for them; it could take anywhere from 90 days (claim with found designation) to 3 years (registration search and time for last known owner to claim) to receive a clean title in your name.
 
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