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 agree, the actual price is not bad if it is fairly solid. But I bet his price would have been lower before he watched the show!
What I find annoying is when people claim that obvious modified vehicles are "all original" and that things are "rare" when they are not at all. %) I'd venture to say here were far more 77's that were automatics than manuals in 77. Automatics in a Bronco of any year since they were first offered are anything but rare.
For $5K, it could be a good start for someone, and that could easily be conveyed without all the bullshit and hype.
The only thing that original paint would be worth is to let you get a better idea of the extent of the rust so you know there was not hidden under bondo and a recent $300 paint job.