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sweigum

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This is my post from the Colorado board.....

Ok....I'm not sure where to start, not sure if I really want to sell it, life is short and I need to throw this out there.....
I wish I had Leno's money, I would rival him for a collection, truth is I'm just a car slut and can only rent them. When I originally got this Bronco, I was just searching for an old truck to tool around in, haul stuff in and take the grand kids and dog fishing. I'm not a wheeler or a wrench, and maybe this truck isn't for me, but I love it. There has been a lot of time and effort put into it, and of course, a ton of cash.

It has 9" and dana 44, a rebuilt 351 Windsor with Howell fuel injection, c4, Flowmaster exhaust, power steering, brakes, center counsel, sound deadening, carpet, stereo, speakers, new 32" tires, etc. Bronco Connection took out all the rust, painted to the original color.

Driver door needs a bit of an adjustment, turn signal works but "clicks" when turning. Beautiful, sold truck.

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http://www.broncoparts4u.com/Colo-66.html


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Having seen this rig in person, I can attest to it being stunning. This is a very nice, very solid ride.
 

75Denver

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That's one great looking rig you have! I remember checking out this build on the broncoparts4u website. They seem to do some pretty clean work. GLWS!! Wish I could buy it.
 
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sweigum

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Is this price fair? Any feedback would e appreciated before I more aggressively market it. Thanks.
 

75Denver

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Is this price fair? Any feedback would e appreciated before I more aggressively market it. Thanks.

I'd take it for half that price;D. Kidding aside, I think what it has in both hours and parts, it's in the ballpark. $18k seems more approachable but you're bound to get the right buyer eventually. If you want to sell it quick $15k seems like a quick moving price-point. Still an beautiful Bronco!
 
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sweigum

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I would offer this for sale to anyone in the Bronco community for $19,000. Time to get it sold. Have my eyes on a new rig. :eek:
 

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What happened to the 200 6cyl? Probably 20+ mpg but with 351 probably 12 mpg at best. Any more pics of the interior and bed? I'm interested but seems a little pricey. Although a nice looking rig.
 

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For the work done on the Bronco, well worth that kind of price. If I didn't already have two projects in the works, would be a player.

I think you should post on ebay for more visibility.
 
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sweigum

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For the work done on the Bronco, well worth that kind of price. If I didn't already have two projects in the works, would be a player.

I think you should post on ebay for more visibility.

Thanks. I have a guy coming over who wanted to buy it before I had it up for sale. He has been out of town and will stop by tomorrow. If he doesn't present a solid offer, I have a listing ready to go on ebay.
Some people may not be familiar with the time and money involved in getting one of these rigs into they shape they become.
I paid over $13,000 for the as a relatively stock, rust free vehicle. There must be roughly $25,000 and countless hours into it.
$19,000 is a pretty solid deal, IMO. The guys in CO who know this truck feel that is a very low price and I could get much more.
 

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The guys in CO who know this truck feel that is a very low price and I could get much more.

I'm sure you will get your price then. She's a nice looking rig. I'm sure I'm just behind on current rates. Good luck with your next project.
 

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Thanks. I have a guy coming over who wanted to buy it before I had it up for sale. He has been out of town and will stop by tomorrow. If he doesn't present a solid offer, I have a listing ready to go on ebay.
Some people may not be familiar with the time and money involved in getting one of these rigs into they shape they become.
I paid over $13,000 for the as a relatively stock, rust free vehicle. There must be roughly $25,000 and countless hours into it.
$19,000 is a pretty solid deal, IMO. The guys in CO who know this truck feel that is a very low price and I could get much more.

So did he make a solid offer, or did you put it up on eBay?
 
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