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Is this a good buy?

leewillis92

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Hey everyone, i'm new here so just sayin hi and asking a question or two. Sorry if this isn't the correct part of the forum for this question!

I'm looking in to buying a bronco and i'm not sure if the price is right for this one I found on c-list.





4" lift with 36" ground hog tires and a PTO winch. He says the Holley carb needs to be rebuilt (40-60 bucks?) and the body is in fair condition. $3k. Opinions? Thanks -Lee
 

twbowhunter

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were are you located seems high to me, ive seen cleaner ones if your not in a hurry
 
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leewillis92

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im in central texas. that is just what i wanted to hear because im new at this whole bronco thing and need as much help as i can get. thanks tw
 

MattW

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It may not be a bad deal if it has factory power steering and a few other goodies.
 

twbowhunter

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look at the pictures that thing is beat i would hold on to my money and look around, power steering and a few goodies dosent cost that much:eek:
 

sprdv1

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Hmmmm, think I would hold off for a better deal..
 

76MaBronco

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Yeah, I'd agree to hold off. Much better candidates out there. Or you could low-ball him and see if he'll bite. Looks like a lot of work (depending on what you intend to do to it) and you'll be fixin' more than drivin'.
 
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