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Listing for a local owner who asked me to help him sell his Bronco. He is asking $49.5K

Originally a Washington state vehicle, now located in Harrisburg, PA

According to him it was a frame on restomod when he bought it a couple years ago.

1977 with the good factory options: 302, auto, front discs, power steering, power brakes.

I looked it over briefly at a show this summer and it looked like it was a solid vehicle, but i did not look it over as if I were buying it. If anyone is seriously intereted, I can go do a more in depth inspection and test drive.
 

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Is that a Bronco color? I like it, like the Gold Rush edition Bronco.

No, I do not think it is, but it does look good on a Bronco.


The Gold Rush edition was not a solid gold color, it was a two tone on the body as I recall.
 

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Looks like my 70 Carmel Bronze Metallic, although paint on mine is orig so age has changed it.
 

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This ever sell??

I don't think so, at least not through me. However, I have not talked to the owner since I posted it for him, so it's possible he told it locally.

If interested, I can inquire if it's still available.
 

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That's a very nice rig. Pricey, but a beauty.


Given the work involved not pricey at all. You get what you pay for. A custom build is a work of art that will last for many many years.
 

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I didn't say nor mean to imply that it was over-priced. Just "pricey."

Sorry, but to me, $50k is pricey..... period!
 
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I didn't say nor mean to imply that it was over-priced. Just "pricey."

Sorry, but to me, $50k is pricey..... period!

Just going by a number, price is always relative. $50K for a Aventador would obviously be a steal, as it would also be for an Icon BR.

This would be very expensive compared to some, cheap compared to a couple I just sold and relatively dirt cheap to many others which have sold in the last year or two.

How the quality of the vehicle stands up in an apple to apple comparison to others which have sold in the last year or so is another matter, and up for the buyer to decide if it is priced within a fair market range or not. That is the tricky part, the number alone means nothing (other than we can all probably agree that to most of us in the Bronco world, $50K is still a significant amount of money for what is basically a toy).
 

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Just going by a number, price is always relative. $50K for a Aventador would obviously be a steal, as it would also be for an Icon BR.

This would be very expensive compared to some, cheap compared to a couple I just sold and relatively dirt cheap to many others which have sold in the last year or two.

How the quality of the vehicle stands up in an apple to apple comparison to others which have sold in the last year or so is another matter, and up for the buyer to decide if it is priced within a fair market range or not. That is the tricky part, the number alone means nothing (other than we can all probably agree that to most of us in the Bronco world, $50K is still a significant amount of money for what is basically a toy).
Well put and i might add your not anheiiser-busch or frito lay,your not looking for market share. Your looking for one buyer,and you can always drop price if need be
 
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