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Hello I have recently acquired a 1987 Bronco XLT 4 speed manual transmission with just 150 miles on the truck. This truck is like new in every way. I have all documentation for this truck but I have no idea what it may be worth as I am new to the Bronco world. I was hoping some of you may be able to put an approximate value on this truck. Thanks for any help Nick
Hey Musky19, welcome to our little Bronco forum home! We have some very knowledgeable people here so I'm sure you can get some help.
So I'll start. Has the drivetrain been rebuilt at all and currently has 150 miles? Or is this the original mileage on the drivetrain. Could we get some pics?
Hi Ryan The truck is all original with 150 miles on the drive train as well as the body. I will try to post some pics this weekend the truck is currently in storage. Thanks fror the response Nick
I won't speak for the rest, but most of our broncos are worth a lot more to us than we could actually get by selling them. Lord help me if my wife ever figures out how much I actually have in it....
Most big box broncos (80-96) are going to be 10k and under no matter what has been done to it or how great a condition it's in. They aren't near as collectible as the older broncos and they were massed produced.
I always like pics. Don't know that I've seen a bronco with 150 miles since 1987....
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