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Old 06-28-2001, 04:50 PM
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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?
 
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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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okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....

considering it's a bronco board it's a mint condition 74 bronco.
 
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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]
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.

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okay, i saw one for sale, fell in love with it BUT....

I figure, I'm 20, just hit an early life crisis, why not


 
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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!!
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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


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