okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....
#1
okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....
I found one for $9,000 with a 302, automatic tranny (rebuilt, driven 75 miles home, and parked since), dual gas tank, orange with a black top, no rust, no dents, new tires (good year wrangler GSAs), and it's a 74.
is this a good price? and does anyone kwow of any other ones up for sale? especially in the michigan area?
is this a good price? and does anyone kwow of any other ones up for sale? especially in the michigan area?
#2
okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 28-Jun-01 AT 08:35 PM (EST)[/font][p]I gotta ask...a 74 what? I dont think id pay 9K for a 27 yr old truck, unless it was an F-350....my 2 cents
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#4
okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 29-Jun-01 AT 04:22 AM (EST)[/font][p]
No S^!T, LOL!!!
As I sit here, I have an early Bronco that I have close to $10,000 in and it's still not complete. The difference is that I've spread that money out over 4 years. If YOU like the Bronco and have the money....why not??? $9000 is a lot and it will get you a nice piece out west. But, again, if you like what's local, do it.
Disc brakes were not available on the '74 and I would maybe ask for the price of a conversion to be deducted. A friend had a '71 stolen and received $12,000 which luckily it was insured/appraised for.
Good luck!!
considering it's a bronco board it's a mint condition 74 bronco.
No S^!T, LOL!!!
As I sit here, I have an early Bronco that I have close to $10,000 in and it's still not complete. The difference is that I've spread that money out over 4 years. If YOU like the Bronco and have the money....why not??? $9000 is a lot and it will get you a nice piece out west. But, again, if you like what's local, do it.
Disc brakes were not available on the '74 and I would maybe ask for the price of a conversion to be deducted. A friend had a '71 stolen and received $12,000 which luckily it was insured/appraised for.
Good luck!!
#6
okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....
If I could I would!!!!!!!
Mine is going to be a long love of labor and a lot of overtime to afford it......interferes with working on it....have to work on that one!!
LOL
Look it over real good for that price, but if it is as sweet as you say, it would take that much $ (not to mention the time) to build it....
You keep it in good shape and you wont lose money if you decide you want something else later.
Just my 2 cents
1972 Bronco 302 3 on tree
1978 F150 SC 351 C6 $600
1969 Buick LeSabre 400
1941 Farmall "A"
Mine is going to be a long love of labor and a lot of overtime to afford it......interferes with working on it....have to work on that one!!
LOL
Look it over real good for that price, but if it is as sweet as you say, it would take that much $ (not to mention the time) to build it....
You keep it in good shape and you wont lose money if you decide you want something else later.
Just my 2 cents
1972 Bronco 302 3 on tree
1978 F150 SC 351 C6 $600
1969 Buick LeSabre 400
1941 Farmall "A"