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whats a fair price for this bronco?

OneTonGoldfish

Jr. Member
Joined
Nov 6, 2007
Messages
111
Loc.
san marcos, tx
it is a 74 with a 302 and fresh c4. clear title. everything works. 140k miles. no rust, straight body.
-front disc brakes
-power steering
-rock crusher steering
-all new bushings
-5.5 susp lift
-3 in body lift
-brand new 39.5 thornbirds
-new gauges
-21 gal fuel tank
-holly 4 bbl carb and new intake manifold
-5.30 gears
-"custom bumpers"
-doors and hard top included
-duracoated interior

The bad
-no wipers or wiper motor
-no parking brake
-small oil leak (doesnt burn any oil)
-paint is a garage job (not a big deal b/c my dad own a paint shop so i plan to paint it anyways)
-clicking coming from a cv joint at low speeds

it is a little dirty and very dusty but overall what would yall say a fair price would be?

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SSDDBRONCO

Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 12, 2009
Messages
2,171
Loc.
Los Angeles
well if you look at my 73 Bronco I paid 4400 for it without the top. I had to put money in it but 4400 it was a hell of a price for the one your looking at I would say 6000 at the max.
 

texashcane

Bronco Guru
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
1,028
Loc.
Argyle, TX
I would say around 6000-6500. If body is really rust free and straight, that's a plus. Thornbirds look cool, but I wouldn't pay $100 for a set to use off road. 5.30 gears might be a little rough on the street. It really depends on what you are looking for.
 

gtownky

Full Member
Joined
Jan 17, 2010
Messages
213
Loc.
Cynthiana,KY
Hows it drive? It looks as if it may have a fairly new lift on it or a repair according to the 4th pic. It looks like some new spray paint, springs look new also. He has probably got more in it that he will get. Im thinking 7000.00 maybe 7500.00 If it drives good. If it is truely a rust free vehicle I would maybe allow some more. Rust free will save you alot of work. Thats just my thoughts.
 

t.lay

Bronco Guru
Joined
Mar 17, 2005
Messages
1,261
Loc.
Grayslake, IL
looks like there's a few bucks in new parts. Cowl/firewall looks a little surface crusty so pay attention for signs of rust elsewhere. Looks like new springs in back - they look new and the bolts are new. I'm with the others 6000-6500.
 

sprdv1

Contributor
REBEL
Joined
Mar 8, 2007
Messages
81,842
I would say around 6000-6500. If body is really rust free and straight, that's a plus. Thornbirds look cool, but I wouldn't pay $100 for a set to use off road. 5.30 gears might be a little rough on the street. It really depends on what you are looking for.


I would agree around $6K possibly
 

astark

Contributor
Bronco God
Joined
Jun 16, 2001
Messages
7,349
Looks like the track bar and drag link geometry is a little off, which may effect steering. If so a track bar riser bracket would be the hot setup. I'm not up on recent Bronco prices and value, but I would guess six or more.
 

Robert_L

Jr. Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2006
Messages
86
Loc.
South Coast, OR.
Tall in the gears for highway... 3000 RPM @ 65 mph with that setup. Be great for trail though... just my thoughts

Best to ya and good luck with whatever you decide.
Robert
 
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