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73azbronco

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15-20 based on market.

nice truck, well done. I especially like your radiator filler mod to fix burping issues, you should market that.
 
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Thanks, the radiator cap in the upper hose was to replace the original EB tank. Once I switched the inlet and outlet sides I had to come up with something. Appreciate the feedback
 

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Current economy...$13-16K from what I've seen of the pic's..maybe worth more,we need more details! I would go ahead & post pic's of the interior,underneath,and common rust spots. If you have pic's & documentation of a true nut & bolt frame-off resto. to show what's underneath the paint,I think that would put some of the nay-sayers to rest;). If it's truly finished & has A/C,PS,PDB,etc..and NO issues,then I think your asking price is fair...because there's no way(unless the Bronco was free) that one could duplicate it for said amt.I do agree w/you that a "Resto-mod" like yours is the most useable/bang for the buck. Good luck:cool:Pierr.
 
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good advice, most long time EB enthusiast know the prime rust locations and that lead me to this buy 17 years ago. A California truck with solid metal throughout, a prime candidate for a restoration project. I’m not sure if it will ever be finished and that's part of the fun. I have the new vintage air in the box, and the front section of the roll bar to install. Lots of calls, I'm curious to see how things go. If it does go I know I'll go thru CB withdrawals.
 

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Kc15842, Ive got a 72 myself and planning the same engine swap. Did you need a body lift? Could I just put a 4.5" lift? Thanks.
 

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He has emailed out more pic's, but he has been out of contact for days. I would not blame him for keeping it, but their is a lot of serious intrest - just not much response.
 
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Sorry guys, I was out of touch for a bit. I apreciate the calls and interst. My 13 year old son had a fit last week when someone came to take it for a test ride. I guess I'll just keep this project until he rolls it.....
 
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