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Whats the right price?

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Broncology

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Just from looking at the pics, I would say over priced. Especially in today's market.
 

73stallion

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shreded interior, blown head gasket, no way it's worth 13k. plus side is auto and power steering, but that can be added to any bronco. i'm thinking more like 5k.
 

00gyrhed

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HAr, HAr, Hardy HAr har

I laugh because it has to be a joke.

It wouldn't get $5K here. Even from a nut.
 
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Well im glad to know i wasnt as crazy as i thought
 

crab

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Unfortunately, with head gasket and cosmetic issues, probably bring $4500 here in the N.W. Clean it up and fix the gasket and leaksk, still only worth $6500...times are tough
 

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I went and looked at it. He think's he has a gold mine. What he has is a total restore, but all the good stuff! $2000. is a good price but he's been trying for $8500. for over a year. Don't be a sucker!!!!!
 

needabronco

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No more than $3500 especially if you already know you need to rebuild the engine... There's nothing 'special' about that rig. The Rancho suspension is super old school and doesn't add any real value, neither does that fact that there's a set of tires on it...
 

lonesouth

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jeez, I'm with Rob, wouldn't give him a dime over $2,500. Blown head gasket, how long did he run it till he figured that out out. Build into the price the cost of a new engine...
 

Rob1962

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Wow... I can't believe some of the prices people are suggesting. I think $2k would be rich, a great deal for the seller and prettyh much a bad deal for the buyer. Like someone else said, it's highest/best use would be for parts, and even then it's only so good. I guess I just made a great deal on mine, which was in great shape when I bought it, and less than twice the $5k value some people think that wreck is worth.
 

the-glove

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I went and looked at it. He think's he has a gold mine. What he has is a total restore, but all the good stuff! $2000. is a good price but he's been trying for $8500. for over a year. Don't be a sucker!!!!!

He's definitely been trying for over a year. I constantly see it on the los angeles Craigslist!
 
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