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weidjd

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Looking for a good running/driving EB. Must have clean/clear title. Prefer an auto but will look at any.
Budget 10k for right one.
 
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wow nice truck. I would go get that one
 
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Did you find a bronco? I have an uncut 74 I'm thinking about parting with...

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Best of luck with your search. I will keep my eyes peeled for one. It took me almost 4 years to get the one that I have now. Patience is a virtue.
 
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weidjd

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Thanks for looking. They are not the easiest to find. Waiting for the right one.
 

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I know where there's one in KC, MO but it looks pretty rough from what I could see in the dark and from behind a fence. That and I don't even know if it's for sale or not. Next time I'm by there I can get you the address and the name of the business and you can make some inquiries. I can also see if I can snap a few quick pictures of it.
 

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One thing you might wanna consider is kinda plan your build out in your mind or on paper and as time goes your budget may grow to include some of the stuff done for you and over the long haul it saves you money unless you wanna do everything yourself. If you plan to do a lot of work yourself you may buy multiple project packages and sell off excess parts so the parts you want are cheaper. As it may take multiple of peoples projects to get all the pieces to complete a bronco.
 
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weidjd

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Any leads on one would be great. I just want it to be a build as I go. I have and will do most of the work myself. Great place with good people.

Thanks
 

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Back when I found my first one 76 ranger I ran a wanted ad in the Phoenix Craigslist and a nice old man called and I bought it back in 2003 and the best part I was the only one to look at it ,if he placed the ad you have to be right on it and if it's a good one it's gone good luck on your search
 

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If your looking to build as you go and your not planning to go a ton stock might look for a tub you can find cheap and begin metal work on so maybe you have a chasis and running gear found by the time you have the tub done.
 

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Thanks rhino, think I might go look at the orange this weekend. It might be worth it.
 

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Still looking? I have been thinking about selling. If still looking and interested let me know and I will send more pics and info.
72 wagon, 302, edelbrock performer intake and carb, headman long tube headers, 24" cherry bombs, soft top and doors, 31" DC fun country II tires with over 75% tread left. Daily driver so it is dependable. Some rust but very restoreable
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