• 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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TX $25k project........ 1969'

Crawdad

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I think he mistakenly put one extra zero in his asking price. What s a "clear blue Texas title"?!?!?!?
 

taylorsimoneaux

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Means it's a boy Bronco.

Haha, was about to rip this guy but apparently a blue title is a thing. Different from state-to-state but *allegedly* in Texas it means it was a salvage or rebuilt title that has now passed legal certifications to be on the road.

-Via Google
 

half cab

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Probably ask $30 grand for the full cab beside there.
 

sprdv1

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You would like to add it to your collection? lol ;)
 

1strodeo

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Thanks for the laugh okie, I needed it today

But I must bring attention to an apparent typo on your part, you say it's in the DFW area when it's obviously on the outskirts of WTF
 

BonezTheGoon

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It is listed as an automatic when one can clearly see it is a three on the tree. Clutch pedal is there and no automatic indicator on the column. Whoever has that knows nothing of what they have!
 

jw0747

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Haha, was about to rip this guy but apparently a blue title is a thing. Different from state-to-state but *allegedly* in Texas it means it was a salvage or rebuilt title that has now passed legal certifications to be on the road.

Texas titles are printed on official blue paper...it is not a salvage title.
 
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