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At what point are you offended by a cash offer on your Bronco

Pa PITT

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I called about a Hemi. 67 DART. Today, Nice looking car .. But nothing in the ad told anything about it. SO I ask.
.... They come back at $200,000. thousand.
It was sweet but not hot rod is 200K..
i JUST SAID THANKS.
......... Are you wanting a project Bronco or a Running Driving Bronco.
 

bronkenn

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About the only thing that offends me is if someone is grilling steaks and eats them in front of me without sharing. Ken
 

56f100bbw

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When I bought my 65 fastback and my 76 bronco I would run wanted ad in auto trader in the Phoenix area worked for me no Competition I’ve been the only one looking at but this was 10 years
 

Idahorocks

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I like the idea of being up front about your budget, even when the Bronco for sale is well above your budget, because the seller may have a lead on another that fits what you're looking for and your budget. Genuine interest and respect towards the seller can open a lot of doors. Good luck!
 

Tugross302

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If someone gives me a price that’s too high for me I usually just say “ I’m sure it’s worth that but it’s more than I can spend right now. I’m in the $xxxx range”. But I will say that I have been offended by offers. I was asked if I wanted to sell my ‘77 and I told him no. He then asked for my “I don’t want to sell it price”. I told him I’ve turned down $xx,xxx. As he walked away he said “ you Don’t want to sell it”. Kinda pissed me off
 

half cab

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About the only thing that offends me is if someone is grilling steaks and eats them in front of me without sharing. Ken

Hey I got invited to a cookout once and then was told to bring my own steaks. I was like yeah ok hold ur breath til I get there ;D
 

sprdv1

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If someone gives me a price that’s too high for me I usually just say “ I’m sure it’s worth that but it’s more than I can spend right now. I’m in the $xxxx range”. But I will say that I have been offended by offers. I was asked if I wanted to sell my ‘77 and I told him no. He then asked for my “I don’t want to sell it price”. I told him I’ve turned down $xx,xxx. As he walked away he said “ you Don’t want to sell it”. Kinda pissed me off

lol, no doubt
 

sprdv1

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I like the idea of being up front about your budget, even when the Bronco for sale is well above your budget, because the seller may have a lead on another that fits what you're looking for and your budget. Genuine interest and respect towards the seller can open a lot of doors. Good luck!

Respect, honesty should go a long ways.... Just depends on the person on the other end of the conversation too
 
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