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Development: I just found out that the Bronco is a Roadster, built in August of 1965. (VIN U13FL738667). I never knew those were so rare. Granted there are a ton of modifications. But given that this was one of the first ever made, will do you guys think that will raise the value?

Not really much at all difference, there are a lot of u13s in reality. With so many changes originality is gone. It still looks like a real nice Bronco!
 
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Makes sense after all the modifications. I read some article claiming that there are currently only around 100 that are actually registered and driving around, figured that rarity might appeal to some. I bet one restored to original condition would fetch a pretty high price. I should have gone that route! Kinda cool they only made them for 3 years, from 66-68.
 

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I took a look at the fees on bring a trailer, seems the seller pays about $25 over if it actually sold on eBay. But the bidder pays thousands more, where on eBay the bidder pays nothing, I'm surprised
 

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I took a look at the fees on bring a trailer, seems the seller pays about $25 over if it actually sold on eBay. But the bidder pays thousands more, where on eBay the bidder pays nothing, I'm surprised

BaT buyer commission fee paid is 5% up to a 5K max. Seller fee is $99.
One of the best deals out there.
No sniping, highest bidder gets it if it meets reserve, lots of commenting to weed out the fake or false claims by sellers.
 

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BaT buyer commission fee paid is 5% up to a 5K max. Seller fee is $99.
One of the best deals out there.
No sniping, highest bidder gets it if it meets reserve, lots of commenting to weed out the fake or false claims by sellers.

I was just checking it out the other day and it looks like it uses the add 2 min if a buyer places a bid last min to give the rest more time to bid up again.

I cant stand that and it looses its thrill on bidding by giving more time to the others.

Great for the seller but for a buyer??

Also seems like BaT is getting alot more attention from collectors and not many deals on there anymore which i had seen in the past. Again great for sellers, but for average buyers?

Other thoughts?
 
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