• Be EXTREMELY cautious if someone offers to buy your Bronco for more than your asking price and sight unseen. ESPECIALLY if the buyer is overseas. It's probably a scam.

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WA Doghowse - say it isn't so?!?

half cab

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My goodness. ..lotto work went into that build.
 

T-Bird

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I've watched his build of this the last couple of years, and have to say... he HAS been misleading us all!!!! This bronco and trailer are way,way nicer than he has ever described it in his posts. If I get lucky tonight on the lottery, it will be sitting in my garage. It will make someone an excellent ride and and I hope he gets asking. I could not part with it if I were him, but he is probably ready for the next project.
 

jmangi62

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WOW! I'm sorry to see this, that is one nice rig, worth every penny for sure, will make someone a nice ride to cherish for yrs, GLWS bud. :cry::(
 

bronconut73

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OMG....
Never thought he would go through with it.
If you'll recall he threatened to sell it a few months back but withdrew....
Sad....I hope this is what he wants....
 

1strodeo

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Don't worry, if he gets his asking price he can pay lots of bills AND buy another really nice EB;D
 

sprdv1

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OH damn... I wouldn't have thought so either. Man's got to what he's got to do though..
 

half cab

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Don't worry, if he gets his asking price he can pay lots of bills AND buy another really nice EB;D

Doubt if he brakes even counting hours and hours of labor and the moula spent and iircc was painted twice brcause of metal flake mistake.?
 

doghows72

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Well guys here's the scoop. I'm trying not to sell but too many thing have come up and I don't have the cash for all of them.
Business is going good but could use some upgrades so not selling for that.
My best friend in the whole world is my Rotty Ziva. Found out last week she blew her knee out. She goes in for X-rays in the AM to confirm or denie this. If it is confirmed she will need surgery to fix it. That surgery is $3500. Yes I said three thousand five hundred dollars.
So to me no car is worth what my best friend is so if that's the case that's what needs to happen. I have my fingers crossed that her injury is not as bad as they think but I am preparing for the worse case.
I love the bronco but I love my dog more. If anyone here has interest in the package I'll make you a hell of a deal.
Thanks for all the cudos on the build its been fun so far. And like you said I can always start another!!
 

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jmangi62

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You are to be commended sir, I honor you're decision, don't know what I would do if my lil buddy got sick, good luck and stay positive brother, I will pray for you and ziva, best of luck sir. Jim ;)
 

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Thats the best reason I have ever heard for selling something. I hope the best for Ziva as well. Hopefully its something more simple and she is good as new very soon! Good luck to you guys!
 

shellbc

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:eek:My rot did the same thing about 6 months ago ,yep it was about $3500 but shes all good now. My last rot also had same problem$$$$$$$ Nice Bronco!!!!
 

doghows72

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Thanks guys, I'm hoping for the best and I will know tomorrow. If the results come back with something minor the Bronco will immediately be pulled. But two Vets had the same diagnosis and both recommended X-rays.
I'll let ya know either way and thanks for the good vibes Bronco brothers rock!
 

JefeAZ

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Check on pet insurance through your home insurance. If not you can get a plan through Pets Best
 

rydog1130

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Well guys here's the scoop. I'm trying not to sell but too many thing have come up and I don't have the cash for all of them.
Business is going good but could use some upgrades so not selling for that.
My best friend in the whole world is my Rotty Ziva. Found out last week she blew her knee out. She goes in for X-rays in the AM to confirm or denie this. If it is confirmed she will need surgery to fix it. That surgery is $3500. Yes I said three thousand five hundred dollars.
So to me no car is worth what my best friend is so if that's the case that's what needs to happen. I have my fingers crossed that her injury is not as bad as they think but I am preparing for the worse case.
I love the bronco but I love my dog more. If anyone here has interest in the package I'll make you a hell of a deal.
Thanks for all the cudos on the build its been fun so far. And like you said I can always start another!!

Hey Steve,
I understand you want to do everything for your rotty but I want you to see this. I work in the medical field as a an ER pharmacist so I know a few things about medicine, more so then broncos. Anyways, my golden suffered bi-lateral ACL tears (both knees) about 3 years ago. Like you I was in anguish because I could tell he was in obvious pain. I took him to the vet and there were 3 different types of surgeries they could perform. The cheapest at 1k was the artificial (50 lb mono filament) tendon repair. The vet couldn't get him in for his 1st surgery until about 3 weeks out which gave me time to do some research. I consulted 3 of our top orthopedic surgeons here and they said "don't do it" w/ one saying "a dogs ACL is not as critical as a humans because they do not pivot on there foot like we do" I also found this website http://www.tiggerpoz.com/id3.html which was super informative, and non biased. My dog made a great recovery without the surgery. I gave him a supplement of chondroitin pills with his food and followed the advice on the page. The key is minimul activity the first few weeks and then gradual build upon that. The scar tissue from the injury will eventualy build and stabilize that joint. The vets will worry you about "arthritis" BUT all dogs will eventually develop arthritis if they live long enough. I'm not trying to be cold hearted or a cynic of vets but just thought you should know there are other options out there! hope this helps!
 

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Ok the specialist that looked at my Rotty says DO NOT DO SURGERY at this time. Rest and some medications should do it, but if she stuffs her leg in a hole or some fluke thing then surgery will be in her near future.
Mao for now the adds are pulled and the Bronco is staying home with my Rotty!! Thanks to Ryan for the link and info and thanks to all you guys for your support. Bullet dodged;D
 
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