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1965 Ford Mustang Willing to trade for Bronco

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How about $10,500. I would consider a 1966-1977 Bronco that is worth around 4-5K and some cash.
 

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you got it on craigslist in panama city? you got it on any of the mustang forums...? Looks nice from the pics?
 
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Let me try this way. I want a bronco. If someone out there has one that they would be willing to trade let me know. Only thing I ask is not to get an email that says I have this bronco that i want $2000 for and I would trade you straight up. Other than that bring on the offers. The best way would be to do a deal straight up no cash out of anyones pocket.
 
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