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General build cost

av8rds

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so if the estimates are in the ballpark......I'm curious why so many negative thoughts when someone posts a 40K bronco for sale???????

things that make you go hmmmmmmmm?
 

Madgyver

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Labor costs will be X2 of what you have it parts....
 

Devin

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so if the estimates are in the ballpark......I'm curious why so many negative thoughts when someone posts a 40K bronco for sale???????

things that make you go hmmmmmmmm?

Two reasons that I can think of.

1. There are quite a few that try and sell a Bronco that is clearly not worth the money. If someone is asking $40K, the dang thing better be pristine (most of them aren't).

2. EB's just aren't as popular as some of the other classics. I think that they are gaining popularity, and the prices are slowly coming up as a result. However, the bottom line is that you aren't going to get what you put into it if you decide to sell it. It just isn't going to happen at this point. I am probably going to be pushing the $25K mark on my build. I wouldn't expect to get more than $15K out of it if I sold it, though. The market just isn't there yet. EB's aren't financial investments at this point in time.
 

wpso115

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I'll say $45K easy, with what I have invested and not even rolling yet.
 

evil69

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Because most of the folks here can build their own EB for the most part and scream from the mountaintops that they would never pay that kind of coin for anything. The sellers must be evil for wanting to make a profit/cover expenses. To each their own I guess. I highly doubt I will ever pay much more than 30-40K for anything on four wheels, but I'm cheap. In smaller chunks maybe I will, but not one big pricetag, thats crazy:) Now back to the question, figure material plus the same amount labor. Easy enough.


Bax, if you start selling EBs, then you are the devil and way over priced........
 
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bax

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so if the estimates are in the ballpark......I'm curious why so many negative thoughts when someone posts a 40K bronco for sale???????

things that make you go hmmmmmmmm?

yes it does make you think. However I am talking about a first class build job. Most of the "40K broncos" you see for sale would not even be in the same class as what I am talking about. I dont care about what it's worth. I am interested in what people think it costs. The reason for the negative thoughts on the 40K bronco that you mention is most of us can find problem areas with the truck. For 40 K it better be real nice. Some just are not that nice. not worth the asking price. Again WORTH comes into play. I am talking about cost.
 
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Because most of the folks here can build their own EB for the most part and scream from the mountaintops that they would never pay that kind of coin for anything. The sellers must be evil for wanting to make a profit/cover expenses. To each their own I guess. I highly doubt I will ever pay much more than 30-40K for anything on four wheels, but I'm cheap. In smaller chunks maybe I will, but not one big pricetag, thats crazy:) Now back to the question, figure material plus the same amount labor. Easy enough.


Bax, if you start selling EBs, then you are the devil and way over priced........

I'm not going to build broncos. I a going to put people into loans they cant pay off. Then I would be the d-evil
 

ryoungbronco

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Belmar, NJ
Frame and Title $150
Fiberglass body $5000Body work and custom paint to fiberglass body $2000
Good crate engine $4500
Rebuilt Trans $1500
Atlas or Stak $2300
Rear with new gears, shafts and traction device $2000
Front with new gear, shafts, joints and traction device $2500
Disk Brakes all around $1200
Drive shafts $800
Rebuilt Steering and linkage $700
Seats, front and rear $1400
Roll Cage $1200
Soft top $700
5 Tires and good rims $2300
Front and rear bumpers with tire carrier $1000

$29250.00 so far

Plus all the little things like console, stereo, gps, seat belts, carpet, trim and so on.

Wow, that adds up quick.

You are looking at close to $8500 for a fiberglass body, fenders, hood, top, core support, doors and shipment. Don't forget about the shipping for all the parts.
 

OX1

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You are looking at close to $8500 for a fiberglass body, fenders, hood, top, core support, doors and shipment. Don't forget about the shipping for all the parts.

Bax wrote

"finished product is a modernized street truck,no lift, stock looking daily driver".

Due to this, I assume it will not be wheeled or at least not extreme trails.
I do not see the need for a

Stak (add bling output on D20)-2300 +500
4500 dollars in bling axle parts. -4500 +2000
high grade front driveshaft -400
Roll cage-1200
front and rear bling bumpers (use stock tire carriers and 33's for street)-1000

I get $22,350. Still a chunk of change and missing all the creature comforts.

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Originally Posted by chris
Frame and Title $150
Fiberglass body $5000Body work and custom paint to fiberglass body $2000
Good crate engine $4500
Rebuilt Trans $1500
Atlas or Stak $2300
Rear with new gears, shafts and traction device $2000
Front with new gear, shafts, joints and traction device $2500
Disk Brakes all around $1200
Drive shafts $800
Rebuilt Steering and linkage $700
Seats, front and rear $1400
Roll Cage $1200
Soft top $700
5 Tires and good rims $2300
Front and rear bumpers with tire carrier $1000

$29250.00 so far

Plus all the little things like console, stereo, gps, seat belts, carpet, trim and so on.

Wow, that adds up quick.
 

evil69

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I'm not going to build broncos. I a going to put people into loans they cant pay off. Then I would be the d-evil

Kinda like them high-dollar stairs in over-priced homes? Do you need a loan to start your new biz venture? I'm thinking somewhere around 1-2 mil at 19.99% on a two year balloon with a three year pre-payment. And since I know ya, we won't be needing any docs from ya. You are good for it right?;D
 
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Evil, you give me 2 million and you will never find me. But if you do I will split it with you. I I Nudg Nudg, say no more.


I know we are just giving them what they want. right!
 

TM Toys

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I have to agree with the others. I've done all the labor on my rig and I'm somewhere north of $15K in parts and I'm not done yet. I can't imagine paying a shop to do some of what I've done. This is not a cheap hobby!

I'm right there w/ you..
rig $5000.
paint/labor/parts 8.5k

Doing most of the work myself w/ the help of good friends, Priceless !!! ;D Still need to put in a auto / ps and a few other goodies .. It's taken 1 yr so far ..

I would say $35k and a yr to build at best, worst 50k 1.5 yrs ..:eek:

you get what you pay for, but you better be a good shopper .. lol

I wish I could have afford to pay someone , but missing out on the build and my bond w/ the EB now I wouldn't have wanted to miss that .. :cool:
 

NYLES

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50-60K in a year.....I rough figured mine and took all the time in labor cost into consideration

Im at 30-35k parts and a starter bronco less than a k in outside labor machine work and a x mission fix....if i had that money Id do something different but having someone else build your Bronco takes all the fun out of it!~
 

77bronco_ed

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You are looking at close to $8500 for a fiberglass body, fenders, hood, top, core support, doors and shipment. Don't forget about the shipping for all the parts.

Product #: 667702 Bronco Body Tub only Steel Reinforced Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$3,608.73
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
500 Lbs
Crate: $160.00

Available Product #: 667710 Bronco Outer Front Flared Fender (Driver Side) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$310.37
Ship Method:
UPS O/S
Weight:
30 Lbs
Crate: $12.00

Product #: 667711 Bronco Outer Front Flared Fender (Passenger Side) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$310.37
Ship Method:
UPS O/S
Weight:
30 Lbs
Crate: $12.00

Product #: 667720 Bronco Inner Front Fender (Driver Side) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$169.42
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
25 Lbs
Crate: $18.00

Product #: 667721 Bronco Inner Fender (Passenger Side) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$169.42
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
25 Lbs
Crate: $18.00

Product #: 667714 Bronco Grille Complete with Latch Mounting and Parking Light Backup Brackets Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$400.91
Ship Method:
UPS O/S
Weight:
30 Lbs
Crate: $17.00

Product #: 667715 Bronco Standard Hood with Stainless Steel Hood Hinges Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$678.95
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
72 Lbs
Crate: $25.00

Product #: 667704 Bronco Radiator Core Support Steel Reinforced with 3 Fender Braces Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$284.51
Ship Method:
UPS O/S
Weight:
30 Lbs
Crate: $20.00

Product #: 667718 Bronco Hardtop Kit Including Liftgate (Window Glass and Rubber Not Included) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$1,952.79
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
220 Lbs
Crate: $90.00

Product #: C9TZF Bronco Windshield Frame with Stainless Steel Hinge and Aluminum Weatherstrip Angles. (Window Glass and Rubber NOT Included). Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$452.64
Ship Method:
UPS O/S
Weight:
30 Lbs
Crate: $11.00

Product #: 667722 Bronco Tailgate (Steel Reinforced) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$672.49
Ship Method:
UPS + $4.00
Weight:
45 Lbs
Crate: $17.00

Product #: 667723 Bronco Steel Tailgate Pivot Pins (Pair) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$53.77
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
4 Lbs


Roll cage:

Product #: 6677CK Bronco Front Bar Kit 2" O.D. x .120" Wall Tubing (Unpainted Steel)(Loose Pieces-Requires Welding) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco Use with 6677SB or 6677FB
Price:
$260.00
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
50 Lbs
Crate: $5.00


Product #: 6677FB Rear Family Bar 2" O.D.Unpainted Steel Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$345.00
Ship Method:
Truck
Weight:
95 Lbs

Product #: 66677FK Bronco 6-Point Tie Into Frame Kit (Unpainted Steel)(Loose pieces-requires welding) Fits 1966-1977 Bronco Use with 6677CK & 6677SB or 6677FB
Price:
$268.50
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
45 Lbs
Crate: $6.00

Product #: 7000 Bronco Windshield Weatherstrip w/o Chrome molding groove. Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$63.00
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
2 Lbs

Product #: 7002 Bronco Liftgate Weatherstrip w/o Chrome molding groove. Fits 1966-1972 Bronco
Price:
$57.75
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
2 Lbs

Product #: 7004 Bronco Hardtop Side Window Weatherstrip w/o Chrome molding groove Passenger side Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$71.40
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
2 Lbs

Product #: 7006 Bronco Hardtop Side Window Weatherstrip w/o Chrome molding groove Driver side Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$71.40
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
2 Lbs

Product #: 7011 Bronco Roof Rail Seal around Window frame top. Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$59.85
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
2 Lbs

Product #: 7024 Bronco Windshield Frame Lower Seal between Windshield hinge. Fits 1966-1977 Bronco
Price:
$10.00
Ship Method:
UPS
Weight:
2 Lbs

10676.27

1300.00 2 doors

11976.27


Made me start totalling up a few things... The list does not stop here...
I just started buying paint materials... It will be around 1000.00+ just for the materials. Now add the other items you spoke of...

-Ed
 

t.lay

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Grayslake, IL
I'm thinking more like $80k for a first class shop and modernized truck - perhaps closer to $100k (look at bronconator). Custom choppers can come in at 100k+ - same with hot rods. I don't think there's any reason an EB would cost less if the same effort, quality and engineering went into it.
 

csjr

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Lighthouse Point, FL
I think the rig on Overhaulin' a couple of years ago would fit the bill--all stock look, nice interior, all new, and smokin' crate motor w/efi (don't think the Overhaulin' one was efi). $60K at least and I agree that labor will equal parts cost. And I agree this is not a cheap hobby. A beater trail rig with rust and scrapes, but runs good, is more fun.
 

ransil

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Messages
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What ever number you or a shop comes up with triple it.
same with the delivery date.
 
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