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lindalou1961

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I'm looking to get some ideas of how much Dad's Bronco is worth. He bought it new. It starts but manifold is cracked. I have pictures attached.
 

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Looks like Illinois winters took their toll, too bad. One owner 66 U14 would be a great story. Check eBay for comparable prices in this condition. I'm in Bloomington, would love to come down and photo document it for my archives. Good Luck!
 

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Welcome :) Looks like a early production 66', sometime August - November 65' probably. What a great project for a son to buy and restore if at all feasable..... hint hint :) Looks like it was originally Caribbean Turquoise from looking under the hood. The VIN badge should be on the drivers kick panel near the emergency brake if you want more info about the build.
 

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Your going to get a wide array of quotes but the reality is its a project. It's special to some of us because it's a '66 and one owner but most that are looking for a bronco are looking to lift, cut and modify. Not that there isn't folks who want to restore they're just not as plentiful. Personally, I'd say it's worth $2000-$4000 depending if the buyer is local and how deep the rust goes.
 

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Thanks okie

lindalou, the worth? Find one for sale that needs nothing (or very little), look at the ask. Then subtract the money it takes to make your vehicle look like the one for sale. Sadly, you may not be pleased with the result.
 

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LOL...um yah u be writing a check for someone to take your bronco ... same is true in most cases.... 3k u get some lookers and perhaps a buyer
Thanks okie

lindalou, the worth? Find one for sale that needs nothing (or very little), look at the ask. Then subtract the money it takes to make your vehicle look like the one for sale. Sadly, you may not be pleased with the result.
 

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With the crazy prices these days it could be anything from $1000 to $4000. I have seen worst trucks for $4K and have seen better trucks for $2K. Like others said start around $3K and see what happens!
 
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Hi everyone and thanks for the responses here and private. So if he's been offered $3000 that would be fair? The plate says UI4FL805260 MAX092. Color B U140 then 197. He is only owner and has original title.
 
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