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Greg_B

Greg_B

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I hope I don't have to sell it but if someone showed me $50k it could make up my mind quickly. ��

Greg
 

tasker

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Good luck buddy with whatever you decide...it truly is a beautiful truck....I love how you built it
 

rjrobin2002

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I sold mine recently, its 10 year old restoration paint was in need of being done again and I couldn't make myself tear apart a Bronco that was still as nice as it looked. So I sold it for good money to a guy that lived in Colorado.

I was needing a truck and a few other things i bought cash and kept some money to buy my next one to do a totally different style build. I couldn't make myself tear my nice Bronco up and change its style, so I sold it complete.

Made sense to me to start with a new one, but some my disagree. I also do all of my own fab work, paint, efi swaps, and all between, so I dont have to pay a ton of money getting one done.
 
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pipeline010

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Selling the bronco wont reduce living expenses if its paid for. I started my 2nd business in a hotel room in about 2 hours.....it will take you years to build another bronco to your liking. !

It would get me out of a mortgage payment each month. 😄

Greg

so would the hotel room, depending on whatever bknbronco was doing in there...;D
 

EB70

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My opinion and it is only that, is sell it for a good price and then buy a good builder. You get a Bronco for later, and you get a good stash of cash now.

A guy can always come up with a few bucks a month to redo something over time, but the cost of admission to the game is steep if you are buying in from zero without a Bronco.
 
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