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GA Checking out this restored 71. New to Broncos

Supercmonkey

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I've moved over from Chevy Suburbans to Broncos and would love some input.
Looking for mainly fun around town, safe for family and kids and reliable. Maybe enjoy a 4th of July parade or two.
This one hits on lots of my wants including 302, stick, color might be a little tall with the 35s but call go to 33s over time.
http://cloud9classics.com/1971-ford-bronco-54900/
Thanks so much,
AJ
 

1strodeo

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If you've got 50K to drop on a toy, then why the hell not? I say go for it, I'd offer 45K though and not go much higher. Looks like a good resto but for that kind of money I'd expect fuel injection.

Do some research on the company. Good luck.

Jeff
 

Skiddy

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I would at least want a new wiring harness, no lift blocks on the leaf springs new steering column. there are many other things that are not good quality as well. overspray spread around on the under carriage, crappy patch on the transmission cover. and why in the world try to sell something that needs new radius arm bushings at the frame?:? oh and it is way overpriced
 

sprdv1

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I'd say don't spend that much if it was me, but at that price, it better be perfect
 
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