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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I'm unable to post link as my wife dropped the laptop and it is hardly working now. Nice 73 in Fayetteville that I am looking at today. In case it doesnt work out thought I would pass it along. What are your thoughts? This is on Craigslist.
I thought it looked nice for the money so I sent him a message and we messaged back and forth a few times. If I were going to look at it I would ask him where the rust repair was done at. He told me that his uncle was a boat builder and they repaired all the typical rust areas with fiberglass.
I thought it looked nice for the money so I sent him a message and we messaged back and forth a few times. If I were going to look at it I would ask him where the rust repair was done at. He told me that his uncle was a boat builder and they repaired all the typical rust areas with fiberglass.
Not a bad looking Bronco. I crawled around underneath and hit the magnet in a few places. Yes there is fiberglass on underneath in a lot of places but there was metal for the magnet to attach to. How much and what shape that metal was I don't know couldn't see for all the fiberglass. On the up side it ran like a champ and tracked as straight as a new car would. In the end I passed, between the unknown fiberglass and me deciding to look for an uncut.