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I would like help pricing my 72 Bronco

MikeKC130J

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I have a 72 Bronco. I am looking to put it up for sale and I would like help to reasonably price the bronco, the market is ridiculous, and the prices are all over the place.
original New Mexico / Arizona bronco has 0 Rust
Hard top
351W with Edelbrock pro flo 4 EFI (Less than 5000 miles)
4r70W trans with Fast shift controller
twin stick transfer case shifters D20
new 4. 5:6 gears front and rear. LSD in the rear.
New Hydro boost Brake power steering box upgraded
22-gallon Fuel tank
Front disk brake conversion
5 new 35" Cooper tires
not show room ready but an extremely clean
not sure of the pain code but its original Green now with Patina.
seats are from a 06 Mazda I have the original front seats
I have posted pictures in my garage.

The only parts used from the local pick and pull are the front seats and the electric fan from a Volvo.
 
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DirtDonk

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Pictures will definitely help. In fact, I’d say they’re absolutely necessary.
And that’s only to bring estimates down into a more reasonable range!
At this point you have a lot of nice things listed, but how it’s all put together and how it looks is as important as anything else. And how it runs and drives.

Until we see copious pics, you could literally be looking at anywhere from $15-$85,000!
A more reasonable range could be $25-$45,000 unless something is really off, it’s really rough, or too many key details have been left untouched.

Good luck!
 

DirtDonk

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Oh, and without becoming a contributor, you can still use your “gallery“ or “garage“ functions. Or you could just post them up on an image hosting site and then link the pictures to this thread.
 

bulletpruf

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Pictures will definitely help. In fact, I’d say they’re absolutely necessary.
And that’s only to bring estimates down into a more reasonable range!
At this point you have a lot of nice things listed, but how it’s all put together and how it looks is as important as anything else. And how it runs and drives.

Until we see copious pics, you could literally be looking at anywhere from $15-$85,000!
A more reasonable range could be $25-$45,000 unless something is really off, it’s really rough, or too many key details have been left untouched.

Good luck!

This ^^^.

Without pics, it's really an exercise in futility.
 
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MikeKC130J

MikeKC130J

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This ^^^.

Without pics, it's really an exercise in futility.
^^^ I have posted pictures in my garage as mentioned I do by dirt donk. You can access through my garage. I must be way off in pricing I have had about 100 Threats on FB marketplace. people are ruthless. Thanks for any help just want to get a fair price not looking to cheat anyone. Like I say it’s not a show rig but it is 100% solid almost everything has been worked on except the electrical harness and I haven’t had the frame sandblasted and re done that’s about it. It’s pretty dirty right now when Abel I’ll get it cleaned up.
 

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After looking at your photos I would say your Bronco is in the $45k range. It has a lot going for it but it seems any higher priced ones than that have a show quality paint job and enter a different level of clean.
 

Beau Nugget

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^^^ I have posted pictures in my garage as mentioned I do by dirt donk. You can access through my garage. I must be way off in pricing I have had about 100 Threats on FB marketplace. people are ruthless. Thanks for any help just want to get a fair price not looking to cheat anyone. Like I say it’s not a show rig but it is 100% solid almost everything has been worked on except the electrical harness and I haven’t had the frame sandblasted and re done that’s about it. It’s pretty dirty right now when Abel I’ll get it cleaned up.
I guess I’m just kind of naive, but what are people threatening you about? Or are you just using that as a figure of speech
 
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MikeKC130J

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I guess I’m just kind of naive, but what are people threatening you about? Or are you just using that as a figure of speech
Some local folks being vulgar, disrespectful just being keyboard tough guys. So many of them it almost seems like chat bots I have no idea but they are ruthless. lol I guess it makes the world go around.

Thanks for the help.
 

WPS 73 Bronco

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I think the best place to get a fair comparison is to go the "Bring a trailer" website. On that site you can pull up our 66-77 bronco and see all auction sales (or not) history, see the exact trucks with pics, etc. Based on your own research, you can gauge market pricing changes from year to year on similar vehicles. There's a really nice bronco on there today that the auction will close. It was purchased in May of 21 for $162k. It may not get $85k today???

Here's the link for our trucks https://bringatrailer.com/ford/bronco-u13-u14-u15-1966-1977/

The one I'm talking about is the truck that the bid closes in 5 hours.
 

chuddy

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I second BaT. I sold one at no reserve in December that went for WAY more than anyone would have guessed, I think it's your best bet.
 
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