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 think I've seen that one in the last few days in TX and AR. Looks suspect........no year, obviously a newer model year that wouldn't have had an oil bath I6, with dual exhaust? Northern KS area code though.
It's a scam, I've seen the same pictures posted on Craigslist in other areas for the same ridiculous price only to see the post get flagged and removed a day later.
yep, I would suggest when people see this one posted you flag it on Craig's list (thats what I've been doing). At least that might make the person be a little more creative and change their pics, price and description.
Went to purchase a Bronco a days drive away after speaking to the guy; I asked he send recent pictures and asked a number of questions. He requested a retainer so I used paypal for a little money. When I arrived the Bronco was nothing like what he advertised. I spent six months working with paypal to get the funds back which in-turn banned the guy from the site.
I continue to loose trust in mankind for anything other than a leach for O2.