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This is from a Hagerty email I received with their thoughts on Bronco prices at the Scottsdale BJ Auction -
Barrett-Jackson/Brian Bossert
Vintage trucks and SUVs are getting even hotter
Frankly, we thought we were done being surprised by vintage Ford Broncos. Median #2 values for the 1966–77 models are up 97 percent since 2016 and have settled over the past couple of years, but the prices in Scottsdale were higher still. Among the classic Broncos crossing the block, the average price was $111,678. Remember, the median #1 (Concours, or best-in-the-world) value for 1966-77 Broncos is $82,000. Nearly half of the Broncos in Scottsdale sold for six figures and just 15 percent of them sold for under $50,000. Sixty percent of them were modified or customized to some degree.
Barrett-Jackson/Brian Bossert
Vintage trucks and SUVs are getting even hotter
Frankly, we thought we were done being surprised by vintage Ford Broncos. Median #2 values for the 1966–77 models are up 97 percent since 2016 and have settled over the past couple of years, but the prices in Scottsdale were higher still. Among the classic Broncos crossing the block, the average price was $111,678. Remember, the median #1 (Concours, or best-in-the-world) value for 1966-77 Broncos is $82,000. Nearly half of the Broncos in Scottsdale sold for six figures and just 15 percent of them sold for under $50,000. Sixty percent of them were modified or customized to some degree.