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SOLD Early vin 66 u-13 roadster for sale

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I can't believe I still have this one. Priced fair at $50K for a beautiful restored U13 and then reduced $10K to a buyers market price of $40K how does it last with all of the junk going for $15K? Guys, newbs, if you buy a $15K Bronco and think you are going to restore it with this much attention to detail for $30K more you are sadly mistaken. The nickel and dimes add up quite fast. I'd keep it forever but I have no space and refuse to let this on e sit outside for even one night. I have a 77 that's almost finished with paint and that will take priority in the garage as it too will have no top. Get it now while it's still $40K before Barrett Jackson is rescheduled in my town (West Palm Beach)
 

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Maybe it would help to post any restoration pictures done. This obviously had a lot of rust by looking at the frame so showing how the repairs were done to address that concern would certainly add value. I am not criticizing, just offering up some advice as I looked at it with the eyes of a buyer and giving my opinion. GLWS
 
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What do you mean it had a lot of rust looking at the frame? Zero Rust! What makes you say such a thing?
 
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There were NO REPAIRS to the frame. It’s flawless! You need glasses or a bigger monitor
 

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My apologies if the frame texture is applied. But it looked like heavy pitting in the pictures. Did you put liner coating on the frame?
 

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The frame was blasted and painted, no repairs were done. The PO before the PO did the work so I don't have photos but it's solid as can be. Some pitting to be expected but no rot whatsoever. Remember, this is a first week of production Bronco and is 54 years old. It's still for sale. I'm open to offers! I guarantee you won't be disappointed!
 
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