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What did you pay for your EB

thesnake

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 20, 2001
Messages
3,503
450 for a 73 sport in 92<br>500 for a 72 in 95<br>free 74 in 96<br>375 for a 75 Northland Special in 2000<br>1500 for a 66 half cab in 2002<br><br>snake
 

Gordys74

Sr. Member
Joined
Sep 17, 2002
Messages
555
Loc.
Southern Iowa
Paid $750. for mine last spring. As others have said, it just started the cash bleeding. Does it ever stop? I want this... and I want that....
 

badbronco

Full Member
Joined
Oct 23, 2001
Messages
305
Loc.
south carolina...
1000$ About 4000$ in new or rebuilt parts including parts i have bought twice. Wiped a cam lobe= new cam. I put on new quarter panel..get hit= another new quarter plus tailight panel ;D ;D ;D
 

ABurns

Sr. Member
Joined
Jun 14, 2001
Messages
405
Loc.
Vancouver WA
I totaled mine up a few weeks ago and about crapped my drawers!!! I paid $4500 for mine. Total, including what I bought it for originally, is over $16,000. That is just the big stuff, not the nickel and dime you to death stuff, realistically is more like $18K, but it still looks like about a $5k rig. Man does that suck!!!!
 

broncodan1

Sr. Member
Joined
Aug 12, 2001
Messages
365
::) ::) <br>paid $3600 7 years ago....put another 9-10000 in<br>so far, and it really looks like crap now!!!
 

Lloyd

Full Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2001
Messages
156
Loc.
Williamsburg, Kentucky
1000 for a bone stock one owner 72 sport with 49,000 miles<br>800 for a 76 with ps,pdb and sport package<br>925 for a 74 with ps and c4 with ranger package<br>400 for a 77 with ps, pdb, and a c4
 

Broncoman

Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 29, 2001
Messages
1,873
My dad bought the my 72 bronc0 in 1973 for $2,000. He used it for a hunting truck for many years. Back in 1999 my parents dumped about $6-7k into then gave it to me as my first vehicle ;D ;D ;D. I have spent around $2-3k on it myself :eek:. i still need about $20k to get it "perfect." <br><br>A friend got a stock 77 from his dad for his first vehicle.<br>This past summer he got a 67 he likes to call the "turd"(it is brown and looks like crap) from his aunt for helping her do some yard work. i would have done the yard work for a bronco ::).
 

mxpaz

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 21, 2001
Messages
2,901
Loc.
KC
[quote author=ABurns link=board=5;threadid=10220;start=45#74534 date=1034883645]<br>I totaled mine up a few weeks ago and about crapped my drawers!!! I paid $4500 for mine. Total, including what I bought it for originally, is over $16,000. That is just the big stuff, not the nickel and dime you to death stuff, realistically is more like $18K, but it still looks like about a $5k rig. Man does that suck!!!!<br>[/quote]<br>That sound just like mine. Hell I cant even drive it on the road anymore. But by God I can drive really slow over rocks.
 

dji

Full Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2002
Messages
169
5500 canuck bucks. Too much said the banker. Too much said the wife. Until I waived the appraisal in they're faces. Wish I had a camera for the look on their faces. :D It's the most I've paid but the best one I've had. (Total count of14Bronc's)
 
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