• 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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IL 1970 Ford Bronco - $24500 (Wilmington)

sprdv1

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Rocky Mountain Sportsman Special. This was a dealer option only offered in Denver, Colorado

Got some reading material on here somewhere for that I'm fairly certain
 

ared77

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Didn't know there was such a thing. Learned something new!:)

Wouldn't a Marti Report confirm the "Rocky Mountain Sportsman Special" part of the mystery?
 

TTTGOWYO

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"I'm just testing the waters" Translation, I am throwing a crazy price to see if anyone bites before pricing where it should be. I love how the listing says "uncut and original". smh
 

ared77

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This is like the "High Country Special" Mustangs that were done by dealers in the 60's. They had a special badge, came in about three colors if I remember right. I'll try to find a link and add it to this post (on the Mustangs I'm talking about) because it seems like the exact same idea as these Broncos.
 
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