• 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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SOLD 77 uncut, faded original paint

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SunnDogg

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Bidding ended at $19,000. Someone will be pretty deep in to this one to restore it. Wow.
 

ngsd

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I wouldn't have gone 8k on that one. Money pit ahead for this buyer.
 

Slowleak

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Wow..... I’m predicting someone will soon have a severe case of buyers remorse, if not tetanus....... my jaw was locking up just looking at those pictures.
 

75Denver

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When I saw that post up on BAT, I instantly kicked myself in the butt for not thinking a “project Bronco” would sell through their channel. If this pulled $19k, I’d hate to think what a fairly dry NV rig would go for. Crazy to think Bronco rust buckets can bring what the Porsche projects are commanding!
 

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Wow..... I’m predicting someone will soon have a severe case of buyers remorse, if not tetanus....... my jaw was locking up just looking at those pictures.

lol, I have that feeling too
 
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