• 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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TX Has anyone seen this one in person?

stevew

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I did the original restoration back in 2005 I think . You can see it here : http://www.bigskybroncos.com/Restorationspg2.html

It was sold several years later & that owner contracted me to build the roadster doors & later the trailer . He did an amazing job with the camping set up . I can't believe after all that he's selling it . The original owner lived near Wild Horses & it looked like he bought one of everything when he dropped it off here ! It's an awesome Bronco & the price is right . It was listed a few months ago for $70K+ .
 
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jmullins62575

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Awesome information!! Thank you!! If you look closely at the interior pics, there is a panel near the drivers right foot. It is absent on the passenger side. any idea what that is?
 

stevew

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I don't remember doing it but it looks like an access panel for the t case shifter . They can be next to impossible to service .
 
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