sk1nw4lk3r
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What a cutie!!
No, no, not even close. Dumb is selling second owner original untouched uncut U13 with dealer softop and warn winch and bumper for $10,000, right before the EB craze started.There were more v8 68' u13 than 6cyl, so if one is truly into rarity, that would be the one. I messed up big just because I didn't want to drive from OK to FL about 3y ago. 68' u13 with 6cyl, $3800..........dumb.
That makes me feel better for me, but worse for you haha. Maybe someone will come along and top us both??? We can only hope lol. Happen to have the vin and original color of that u13? I can see if I have it documented with my others.No, no, not even close. Dumb is selling second owner original untouched uncut U13 with dealer softop and warn winch and bumper for $10,000, right before the EB craze started.
Update: was going thru the registry applications yesterday and did not realize but two more confirmed '68 roadsters. Makes 29 now!!very cool Timmy, thanks for the confirmation.
I don't think its ever been asked if anybody out there has another 1968 U13 Roadster not on the registry? anybody have one??
15 days and I deliver mine to the chopping block. One scary price prediction of $55/$65K, lots of compliments and some 'good lucks'.
Does anyone know of any interested bidding parties? I know being sold in Monterey it could end up in a Ferrari or Rolls Royce collection but would be cool if it went to somebodys Bronco corral as well. I'm hoping for a good day and a solid sale price. thanks for all the compliments
hyghlndr - I agree with you as well. The big dollar rigs have the Coyote swaps and Method wheel bling. Those ones are nice but I do consider myself a purist and 100% appreciate Broncos and other vehicles that are the original breed. I too am amazed at the low prices on some and high prices on the others??? This is why I have chosen to hopefully have it in front of an audience of appreciating purists that buy based on original qualities etc. I know mine is a bit over restored but it still is a rare 68 Roadster and still is very clean and nice Bronco so hopefully a handful of people out there can appreciate it for many reasons. thank you again for the comments.
hasch - Thank you luck and the comments on the pictures, it really is that clean, I included some more for your viewing pleasure.
If the bidding doesn't work out for you next week keep this one in mind. Broncos have always been classic and getting classier every day. I believe Wayne Carini once called the Bronco breed the "silent sleepers of highly collectible 4 wheel drives".
don k - appreciate it. Wanting big money makes me feel greedy although it would be nice to get a good amount for it. Theirs a part of me that wants it to sell for a good amount just based on principle. I do kind of talk it up but I also feel it is worthy of a good amount. A fun auction experience with my friends and family there, a great sale price and a great deserving new owner would be a beautiful grand finale.
eaglesnest66 - thanx for the update Timmy, good stats to know.
I guess the rarity on my 68 just went down : ]
I bet there are a couple more out there hidden with tops on but its definitely still a rare year to have.
delivering mine to the Monterey corral a week from today.
It’s the Arcadian Blue one Larry Pittman had, now owned by Harry T.That makes me feel better for me, but worse for you haha. Maybe someone will come along and top us both??? We can only hope lol. Happen to have the vin and original color of that u13? I can see if I have it documented with my others.