How much is this Bronco worth?

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WAG ... But 8-12k.

Coming from completely uninformed about market source. But just like a cruiser lots can affect the value. 302 or LS swap. Any hidden rust. Inside just as clean.

Looks to be well done up. Custom soft top. Rear fenders look to be trimmed a bit but done well. Frame looks clean in the pic but I can find an angle to show the 45 just as well too.
 
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Agree. 10K if has no issues. Lack of hard top and cut fenders are negatives.
 
No way. You're all way off. I bet its listed for 12-15k at least. They are very hard to find that nice. Apparently very prone to rust.
 
My daughter saw it in her parking building at work in Charlotte.
I told her to put a note on it what would he take for it or trade it for an FJ Cruiser (aka Bonnie).
 
100% agree with Josh, Broncos are very valuable. Just going from the picture and guessing it doesn't have any defects it is 12-15 easy.
 
No way. You're all way off. I bet its listed for 12-15k at least. They are very hard to find that nice. Apparently very prone to rust.

So if it is listed for 12-15k then it's WORTH 8-12k.

Everyone have a cigar.
 
100% agree with Josh, Broncos are very valuable. Just going from the picture and guessing it doesn't have any defects it is 12-15 easy.

I would say that Bronco's WERE very vauable. They seemed to crash hard with the market in 2008 much more than any other vehicle out there. They were roped in with all of the high priced American Muscule and when that fell the Bronco seemed to be the first to go.
 
A good buddy of mine sold an uglier but still nice one recently asking $14k. People still love those things. Too rich for my blood though. I prefer the $3k LC fixer upper.
 
I could see that goin on Ebay for close to 20 grand. Early Bronco prices are nuts. The cut fenders is a bummer, but very few escaped the butchering.

Yeah I agree with you. The nice broncos are pretty rare and there is a true love for them. There are quite a few really mint ones here in Charlotte.
I don't think the interest in them fell off at all. They are just harder to find in decent shape
 
Single tank is another bummer.

Had a 68 years ago with a healthy 289 under the hood. That thing was a beast, but the manual steering and manual drum brakes sucked.

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It's primo. Here's some dope: built 351 making about 400 hp, w/411 lift cam. Total rewire, body and paint and 4.88 gears. Forty grand.
 
I would say that Bronco's WERE very vauable. They seemed to crash hard with the market in 2008 much more than any other vehicle out there. They were roped in with all of the high priced American Muscule and when that fell the Bronco seemed to be the first to go.

This is true. There was a time a few years ago when you could drove up the PCH in LA into Marina Del Rey and Santa Monica and there are all these high end car lemon lots. One of them was FULL of early Broncos. See pic.

Literally had like 20 of them sitting there.

Driving through Manhattan Beach, Hermosa the parking lot at El Porto and Playa Del Rey - they were all over the place.

That was a few years ago. Now, you see one here and there. Def was some kinda of a fad. With the guy in the TV show LOST driving one that drove the sheeple into a frenzie and it became the cool rig to have.

I had two 77 Broncos and sold both for waaaay too much. Took the money and ran.

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Johhny, that is how I got my Bronco.

Went for a walk in my old neighborhood, saw it sitting there. Asked about it and a few months later got a call asking if I could get it out there that every day and $1000 later it was sitting in my driveway.

I sold it when I moved down here.

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You got the above, as it sits, for a G? The winch alone is worth 6-7 hundy. Score!!

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