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Several opinions seem to exist as what Big Broncos are worth. Dealer's are cold on these and auction numbers are all over the board. I have a 1994 loaded with everything including leather and quad shocks. My problem is the miles, it only has 18,000.
Check with a professional auto appraiser in your area. You can find them in the yellow pages. They are the ONLY ones that can properly appraise a vehicle. All we can do is make wild guesses.
a 94 with only 18000 you should easily be able to get at least 5000 if its in good condition. I had no problem paying 5g's for a 96 with 160,000 miles in good condition
The Ford Dealer wants to take it on consignment against a guarantee of $5000. He thinks he can get between $7000 & $8000. They will split the difference 50-50 of everything over the $5000. That would go for 30 days. I hate to part with it but inorder to make the deal on the new Harley Truck affordable I am trading my '04 250SD and the Bronco taking all the rebates and incentives.
Last edited by RanchRodsTX; Apr 21, 2006 at 09:16 AM.
I just got my 93 EB w/78000 miles for $4500 and thought I stole it so you should get more than $5000 for it easy.I got it from a friend that is a dealer,would like to know what he paid for it.
They called me this morning. They have an offer of $7000.00, the sales manager thinks he may have estimated too cheap and wants to stick with the $8000 asking price. I said go for it. It's only been there one day!
They sold it yesterday for $8500.00 including the extended warranty! The guy said he read about it on a website and called several Ford dealers in DFW looking for it. I don't know who bought it but I think he's a FTE member from Illinois. He is flying in Tuesday to pick it up. I am taking all the original papers I have for it up tomorrow so he will have documents to support it's mileage and ownership. Thanks whoever you are!
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