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What did you pay for your EB

GRIZZLY

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 31, 2001
Messages
3,221
Loc.
Lakewood, CA
4k and don't wanna think about how much is in it now. It's worth it though. Every time I get in and turn the key...........
 

BroncoJAK

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 24, 2002
Messages
2,813
$3500 A guy traded it in on a new Explorer at the Ford dealership where I work. I just happen to be there when the deal went down. Told the sales mgr. "the Broncos mine". Next day he tosses me the keys. 8)
 

Moaiz

Full Member
Joined
Sep 5, 2002
Messages
340
Loc.
Albuquerque, NM
$600 Great body, minimal rust on floor, with the engine, tranny, and T-case completely dissassembled in a pile in back where the rear bench seat once was.
 

supermottl

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 18, 2002
Messages
2,360
Loc.
Indian Harbour Bch,
10,500 - completely restored 73 (There's Long Island for ya), red, soft top, roadster inserts, soft doors, 302, 3 on the floor, 35"s tires, 3.5 Duff lift, D44<br>Plus about 2500-3000 in 4 wheel disc brakes, pre-runner bumper, PIAAs, Paint bumper and buff up frame ears, M/T Classic IIs 15x10<br>PLus hours under it, wire brushing and POR15<br>yada yada<br>I'm sure everyone else dwarfs the amount of time I spent on mine<br>Rock on...
 

6677ebman

Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 6, 2001
Messages
1,548
having owned about 75 of them, I believe the cheapest was about $400, and the most was $5200 (a rust free '68, 289 4V, auto, PS, PB, uncut, still have it) I've never seen as many $500 Broncos, like the ones listed on this post!! And Jeepster screwed some chick out of her's!! Man!! You guys are rough ;) ;)
 

thumper

Full Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2001
Messages
289
Loc.
Bountiful, Utah
The question should be how much are you into it, not what it originally cost!! What it cost is like the cheap dope a dealer would get you to get you hooked. Once you are an addict (broncoholic) then it gets really expensive. Into mine $15,000 and counting.
 

2Broncos2Go

Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 20, 2002
Messages
5,420
:)Our '71 was "gifted" to us by my dad just before he passed away :'(. My better half had been trying to get dad to sell it to him for 17years but it's definately a keeper and is to be completely restored.<br>Paid $600.00 for our '72 and have 'fed' it approx. $2,000. in rebuild/mods. It's also a keeper and called 'Bits & Pieces'. It's our Toy 4 Go. ;D
 

mlogan24

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 14, 2001
Messages
1,380
Spent $1300 on it. Sold the 302 for $450 and the C4 for $500. Have dumped about $5K into it, although it doesn't look like it ;D Love owning it and never want to lose it.
 

vbro

Full Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2002
Messages
203
paid $4600 in 2000. wrecked the front 3 weeks later :'( then had to put in $1200 for repairs :-U but even though the front was mashed it still looked good!!!
 

IowaMike

Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 7, 2001
Messages
1,260
$1500 a little over a year ago, still spending (nickles & dimes for now) Once I get either the F-100 or the BII running I can start to do the high dollar projects.
 

74bronc

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jul 28, 2001
Messages
3,736
$1200 for mine. Body was rusty, drive train worn out and it looked like a major POS (my wife says it still does).
 

wildbill

Old Bronco Guy
Joined
Jun 29, 2001
Messages
6,885
;D ;D ;D It is a 1966 and bought from the loco ford dealer in 1972 for 957.00 that was with tax a real deal. ;D ;D ;D Bill 8) ::) :p
 
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