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New to forum, gonna purchase first bronco. How does this one look?

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This one can be had for about $23,000!
 

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It's funny how every time someone post a question about a Bronco they are looking to buy, everyone on this site says "oh, way too high." You guys ever think a Bronco for sale isn't overpriced %)

He asked I gave and I have seen some on here that were (my thoughts)under priced.Looking at pic's don't size up to goin and lookin and driving.To tell the truth though to me ANYTHING to do with a 66-77 Bronco is over priced!!
 

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Welcome to the Forum, drive it, check for leaks, ask about who rebuilt the engine. make an offer and drive it home.

Then work on the bugs, My humble opinion, jajaja, is that 4,500 for it is good. I paid 2,300 and am doing a frame off restore, I pretty much am doing a whole new drive-train, except for axles and suspension. :cool:
 

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Sounds like a deal to me!!! Lol. I paid 5800 for one and I had to replace both floor pans, rockers, kick panels, half the rear floor, one door and heavily repair the inner fender on the front. That doesn't count all the other stuff like a new engine etc etc.

Around here I.e. Mississippi. Broncos are hard to find and one in that condition would easily bring 7-8000.

If I could afford to ship it I might even be interested if you didn't buy it.

Good luck.
 

nosaj2k

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Definitely go check it out. Given the current market for Early Broncos, I don't think $4500.00 for this one is at all unreasonable.
 
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maxhann

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got some more pics. interior is clean! im not familiar with emissions considering i have a 56 ford f100 that doesnt need emissions. he says it needs to be registered but has a clean title. runs and drives great. what i see that it needs is a new front windsheild, put the floorpans he has for it in, repair door and tailgate, and paint. ofcoarse theres obviously more but those are the things on the top of my head. im not looking for something cherry, and some rust dont bother me, (the things 40 years old or so?)
 
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maxhann

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Okay thanks guys for the help. Keep on giving me your guys advice. Appreciate it so much
 
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thegreatjustino

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.says only rust in under door and a little in engine comp.


Windshield frame and driver side quarter panel are also rusted.

You can get a brand new dash and cut it to your liking from BC Broncos. Not too difficult to replace, but you will need to know or learn how to do wiring work to get all the gauges re-wired and working correctly.
 

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Sounds like a deal to me!!! Lol. I paid 5800 for one and I had to replace both floor pans, rockers, kick panels, half the rear floor, one door and heavily repair the inner fender on the front. That doesn't count all the other stuff like a new engine etc etc.

Around here I.e. Mississippi. Broncos are hard to find and one in that condition would easily bring 7-8000.

If I could afford to ship it I might even be interested if you didn't buy it.

Good luck.

I do agree with this being a good price for the twin states ares Ms/Al ,but you would think that in Az there would be a better choice of almost rust free Broncos like others have said. It is ashame what they are asking for some here in N. Mississipi and AL. on craigslist,But there are a couple in Memphis that need alot of work and are priced right though.
 

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It's funny how every time someone post a question about a Bronco they are looking to buy, everyone on this site says "oh, way too high." You guys ever think a Bronco for sale isn't overpriced %)


I would have to agree with this statement.

Most people on this site are probably like me; I don't want to pay what anything is worth when I buy it, but I also want to get what it is worth when I sell it.

The Bronco is probably worth the money, but that heavy rust in those areas would make me concerned. I would think that there is most likely some other hidden areas that have significant rust as well. Overwhelming rust has probably defeated more Bronco projects than any other issue. Proceed with caution.
 
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