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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You need to match the VIN on the frame. The license plate means nothing. Putting your glovebox VIN plate on a non-matching frame VIN is illegal in most states. BTW, the Glovebox VIN plate is for warranty purposes, not to register the vehicle. The VIN on the frame is used to register the vehicle. If you could just put a new glovebox VIN plate on, it would be easy to re-VIN a stolen vehicle, that's why the ONLY VIN that matters is on the frame. If you buy a Bronco with no title, you'll have to re-title it with the VIN on the frame.
I have one with a title for 9500 and runs drives etc.. registered non op. 302, NP435, Posi rear, D44 with power disc. All fresh but body needs work. I'll throw away title if you want, but I'm filling out the release of liability!!