• 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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MI 70-something Barn Find

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Holy smokes look at that salt rust
 

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I think that there's some Bronco enthusiast out here that know what it's worth . . /QUOTE]

Yeah that's funny right there....
 

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"Buy a body" %) Well now skippy that's the hard part isn't?
 
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Good stuff. He's changed the title of the ad at least 3 times now, and the ad itself has become some kind of journal.
 

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I spoke to him as well. I felt like he just doesn't know much about Broncos or what they are worth. Seems like it could be a good deal. He got the bronco with the recent purchase of a piece of property. That being said, it seems like the bronco is a solid project, but will need work to include tailgate, hood, floor pans, inner fenders/aprons. From the pics he sent me and what is on CL, the body is salvageable and would need to be scrapped. Either way, I have enough on my plate without taking on another project....
 
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Maybe because I'm from the South and it's a language thing, but to me salvageable and needs to be scrapped are on two different sides of the see-saw, or teeter-totter if you will. You think the tub is junk or can be saved?
 

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He showed picture of the barn, he has that going for him to be called a barn find.
did any one remind him they do go for 50K restored after dropping +60K into them
 
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He showed picture of the barn, he has that going for him to be called a barn find.
did any one remind him they do go for 50K restored after dropping +60K into them

I especially liked how he got the brush in the foreground of the barn pic, adds 10 years easy %)
 

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Where I come from, we call that a piece of junk, or another four letter word. It's not like the early bronco is "rare" so as to give that junker value. If I were him, I'd be happy to have someone haul it away for me without having to pay them.
 
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Guess he finally got a clue and put a price on the ad, $2500

Also did anyone else notice he listed the model as 'Bronco ii'
 

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Where I come from, we call that a piece of junk, or another four letter word. It's not like the early bronco is "rare" so as to give that junker value. If I were him, I'd be happy to have someone haul it away for me without having to pay them.

fo real man

Guess he finally got a clue and put a price on the ad, $2500

Also did anyone else notice he listed the model as 'Bronco ii'

Well he's getting closer :)
 
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