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NC 1975 Wind Blue Survivor

green61bug

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Price: $ 40000

So I have decided to list a bronco that I truly enjoy having around. I would absolutely love to keep it but I need to downsize some and start considering other opportunities.

Its a 1975 Wind Blue in original paint. It has very little rust. It honestly would make a great candidate for a restoration but I could bring myself to go that route and decided to preserve it and make it a good driving rig. It has factory power steering and I installed front power discs. It has all the seats but the front two could stand to be recovered. I installed a full front and rear black sport mat and insulated the front floors. I also installed a new headliner and insulated the top as well. The top is in great shape and has zero rust in it. The windshield has a crack in it down the center where the rear view mirror is. It has an aluminum radiator, professionally rebuilt carb, new exhaust, and runs great. I have driven it all over my area and to work regularly 30 miles each way. The bronco does have some dents and bruises and the owner long ago added big tires and leaf springs in the rear as well as rolling out the rear fenders. I corrected the leaf springs and installed all new factory style bushings as well as installed a brand new set of super traction tires. Take a look at the thread displaying the work and the bronco in more detail here: https://classicbroncos.com/forums/threads/1975-wind-blue-survivor.314305/

I listed this bronco on FB for 46 knowing it was a little high. I can work on the price with someone and would love to sell it to a member here.
 

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ep67bro

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Well I would have traded the 70 you bought from me for this one! I have wanted a solid uncut original for a long time. Looks like a great truck! Unfortunately I still don't have any extra garage space for another one. I am sure someone will pick this up quick.
 
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It's a really good bronco. I've been torn about selling it so I sure hope someone that wants to preserve it and just improve it to make it an even better driver will step up.
 

75Denver

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You preserved this one so well! I miss my wind blue. Probably one of the more classic colors and looks amazing with patina! GLWS
 

toddz69

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Such a cool rig - probably already sold :).

Todd Z.
 
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I have a driving video and some walk around videos I could share as well. Just shoot me a DM and I can send via text.
 

LUBr LuvR

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Congrats to you Jesse and the new owner. Hope they enjoy it and keep the patina! Such a cool rig.
 

lilthom

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Wow, that's exactly what mine looked like when I bought it in N Carolina back in 1995. I still have my wind blue 73.
 

bfoldy

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Jesse,
Congrats to you and the new caretaker. It’s a very cool looking ride with a ton of character. I’m sure they’re going to enjoy it.


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ChucktownJeff

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New caretaker here. I’m super excited to have this in my garage, and I think my wife & daughter are almost as stoked as I am. Looking forward to a lot of Sunday drives, a few improvements, and preserving this piece of history as much as possible. I was a little worried how I’d feel about the body bruises, but it’s already grown on me. The patina will stay as-is for the foreseeable future.

Jesse - a million thanks for all the work you did to get this rig back on the road, and for allowing me to be the next owner!
 
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