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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I want a bronco to work on with my dad for my first car. I'm open to any Broncos as long as it fits my budget. I know I can't get a great bronco but would at least like the engine to be running
Look at Search Tempest (Craigslist compiler site) every day religiously. If something decent pops up you have to be able to go with little notice. Have cash on hand and a trailer accessable if necessary. For $10000 you can get a good driver. Lots of junk pops up all the time. After searching for a while you will get an idea of what is a decent deal. When I searched I missed some great deals because I was too slow. One of your considerations is do you want a title or bill of sale only? I only would get a titled tuck but that was my own quirk. Good luck. David
P.S. The only people who seem to value Broncos realistically are the people on this site. Maybe you can get one from a member.
I have a 68 that is in pretty rough shape body wise. It has a V8 engine (289 I think) and is a three speed on the column. Has been sitting several years in an old barn. I did have the engine running at one time before I put it in the barn.
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