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stevew

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Looks like everything is there . Belt line trim was optional . For the price it looks a little rough around the edges . New paint helps but the rest is quite worn .
 

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Value with the bronco s is what someone is willing to pay, might be a little high on price but it looks like with a good cleaning you have a great example of stock bronco, I think the wheels are from a ford truck but other than that. Pretty clean.
Make sure you drive it and see what they will take for it.
 

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It's nice but it's not $20K nice. It always bothers me when people repaint a vehicle but do basically nothing under the hood. It looks "clean" in the respect that its not caked in mud and grease, but it certainly doesn't match the exterior. It is cut in the rear, and who knows what is under that carpet. I wouldn't buy it without being allowed to look under the carpet because it's really easy to make the exterior look nice and throw down nice carpet to hide rust problems. They are asking what in my opinion is a price for a restored original and this isn't. Plus, it's a 77 and in California which means it has to pass smog, and any changes (EFI, etc) would have to be signed off by a referee. I'd put it somewhere closer to $10, 12k. Hard to say without seeing it and driving it.
 

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In 77 the Ranger package didnt always get all the trim as trim was in short supply. Looks decent but I agree not sure if its a $20K vehicle. Would have to look at it real close.
 
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