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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This one is about a 1/2 hour north of me & he originally was asking $3800 when I contacted him(before he posted the pics) When he posted the pics it dropped to $2500 & now its at $2200. Looks like a Bronco that would need a lot of time & money to get back on the road.
I'd factor into it that it looks like it lived as a plow truck in a rust belt state. It is probably fairly priced at $1500. This would be a major job to get rolling again.
I'll split the $1k with you and fuel to go pick it up. We'll rock, paper, scissors for rust repair............winner buys bondo, looser does the work????? We each keep it for 6 months of the year unless one of us buys the other out???
(kidding of course, don't take me up on it please)
I'll split the $1k with you and fuel to go pick it up. We'll rock, paper, scissors for rust repair............winner buys bondo, looser does the work????? We each keep it for 6 months of the year unless one of us buys the other out???
(kidding of course, don't take me up on it please)
Nope. tried him on at a grand, he said lowest is 1500. Then i relized i would also need a update to my tetnis shots before i picked it up and passed on it.