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Fair listing price/ as is/ finished? 1972' uncut original

cspade9

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Jan 30, 2020
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all original, no lift, powder coated original wheels, hubcaps, new tires 235 75 15, new break system rebuild, new fuel tank and fuel line, new dual exhaust, original 302 motor, standard 3 speed on the floor, aluminum radiator, new window seals, new door seals, new chrome bumpers, new exterior door handles, new carpet in front half, entire inside is bed liner, new reupholstered front and rear seats, frame is painted with chassis saver. Replacement parts were bought from CJ Pony to make sure the Bronco is as close as to when it rolled off the lot in 1972.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/186732342@N03/shares/Z588j1


Will add wimbledon white top, hood, new glass, bumpers, emblems... have all of the parts to finish.
 

73azbronco

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25k and up without looking deeper than what you have shown. No rust remaining? $35k and up
 

ep67bro

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You are so close to being done do your best to finish it. As it sits does it run? Stop?
If its finished $25 to 30K. Maybe more depending on the quality of the work.
Unfinished??? Maybe $20??

The market for a finished bronco is way bigger than a project!
 

BRONCOchild

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In CA, that's a $70,000 rig. Maybe, even $90,000. The prices here are crazy.
 

spap

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There is a for sale listing area on this sight.
 
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