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IN Indianapolis auction

Meadowlark

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I've just jumped back into the early Bronco world and was a member here a few years back. Bought my first one back in 1979.
Wow.. things have changed. Back when I sold my built and beautiful 74 for 13g I thought I made out like a bandit.
I know those guys in Ohio and Velocity are known to sell 6 figure resto mods that are basically new trucks on a classic frame and body but to see this clean stock uncut 77 and think it may go for over 80g makes me think about getting the rust out of my uncut 77 that I paid 7g for and see if I can make a full restore on it. I could put 50 into it and still make out if I had to sell.
I know this one was at auction year or so ago with the high bid of 50 but didn't reach reserve. It sure is pretty.
Its a different world these days for the Bronco to be sure.

https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0518-326923/1977-ford-bronco-ranger/
 
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