It is marked up pretty well, but with reason. I have put a lot of time and money into this rig since I purchased it. That's actually not the reason for the price point. I priced it high but still within reach (heck, there are some out there priced higher) because I feel that it is THAT nice and I really don't care if it sells or not. It's like taking on a job that you really don't want to do. If you are paid well it makes it worth while at the end of the day. I will never find another Bronco this solid. The paint job is nearly 10 years old!
YES, those floors are 100% original and with no flaws. It is an eyebrow grill roadster, and it did originally come with an oil bath air cleaner (like new and will be included in the sale) I removed it when installing a dual cup master cylinder and updated brake lines for safety. The oil bath cleaner would not fit with it's original bracket without modification. The oil bath part hits the longer master cylinder. I like the clean paper filter though. It is a 1966 Ford part. Not sure if it's Bronco or Mustang but it works well and looks nice.
If you found a Rolex for sale at a yard sale for $50 and it was the real deal and you actually liked it would you sell it for a little more than $50 or would you sell it for what you think the market would bring?