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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Fronco must be some sort of knock off brand.
Seriously though that doesn't look too bad. Pretty decent looking. I am watching uncut bronco prices as I may be selling a 66 soon. That doesn't seem like a bad price.
Pretty sure this was the same bronco. It was listed in SA for about an hour.........and then it was gone. It was listed on April 5th, CL ad said it had been sitting for a few years...they were asking $2900!! I copied a pic before they took the ad down....and PM'd wyflyer to see how close it was to him.
I tried to look at it a few weeks ago, but we couldn't get together. I was in San Antonio for the day and he couldn't meet me that day, and wasn't giving up the address so I could stop by on my own.
Moved on...
I went and checked out this bronco yesterday and there is not one body panel that does not have serious cancer and that doesn't need patching or replacing. The pictures are very deceiving. This truck has either spent its life near the coast or up north. I think the $2900 price tag from the original CL ad was probably the right price considering its condition. If anyone has any questions about it I'll be glad to share what I know.