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SOLD 1968 Bronco

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kylakekevin

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It is the bronco I'm looking for and price is close. Timing just isn't right for me at this point. The wife says I have to have a new toy box before I get any new toys. So with that said If its still around by June ish I'll be giving you a call. I'm just a tire kicker wishing at this point.
 

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It will go quick on Ebay. Start a little higher than you are asking and be prepared for seriously low offers as well. You will have serious buyers looking as well. Good luck!
 

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It will go quick on Ebay. Start a little higher than you are asking and be prepared for seriously low offers as well. You will have serious buyers looking as well. Good luck!

Good advice if listing as an ad. If you decide to do it bid style set your reserve where you are comfortable, but leave the starting bid at $0 or some low number like $2,000. It will bid up quick. I see it too often where people put too high of a starting bid, and get 0 bids where as if they had a low starting bid it would have surpassed the high number.

Good luck!
 

DirtDiver

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Perspective from a newbie -

I like it, but can't get down to NC to check it out.

Anyway, from a newbie's perspective, I'd suggest adding in the back seat (you mentioned doing that) and fixing the wipers. These may be easy things, but may make newbies a bit hesitant (not looking to deal with those immediately). So, you may be eliminating that group of buyers. If not too difficult or expensive to do, I recommend those fixes.
 
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I have a guy coming next week to look at it. If not sold by next week I will put it on Ebay. I am also open to trades if someone has an uncut EB with automatic transmission and mostly stock setup. Thanks again everyone!
 

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Tarheel...when someone responds to your ad on CL, you may want to look at where there email goes. I have sent 2 replies to your craigs list add and I have not gotten any response. Must not be going to the right place.
 

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How about a possible trade for my '64 1/2 Mustang Convertible?

V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power top, factory color Rangoon Red, with factory red interior, and white top.

Good driver, I've owned for about 20 years.

It will fit in the garage! ;D
 

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Bump to top. Beautiful Mustang! I appreciate the offer but I would like to sell it or trade for an uncut stock EB.
 
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