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Yep, that be a 77 Early Bronco. As bucks77ford said, 66-77 were the EB's. They made changes in the drive train and some trim packages and other minor stuff in those 11 years, but the appearance of the Bronco was the same for the whole run.
That one is SWEET! I don't know if it's 25 grand-sweet, but it's nice. I will say that I used to have a 67 and I know finding parts for it was a lot harder and a lot more expensive than it is with my 79 truck.
I don't see anything special about it at all - I see way nicer ones here go for between $12-16k. He must have really been took on his paint (orange-peeled), stereo (just a Sony system w/custom enclosure for amps & speaks), wheels/tires & lift (what, maybe $2k at Most), and interior? (what?)
Like I said, there have been absolutely beautiful ones here in colorado - this one's about average IMO...
oh yeah it's nice......once again not worth 25 grand. another thing is it said take to the beach or mountains. why would you put subs in a 77 bronco? and of course that isn't an expensive stereo. looks good, worth about $11,500-13,000 IMO.
take it easy on the guy, hes just a CALIFORNIAN: the reason it cost so much iscause he had a shop do it cause he didnt wantr do get grease on his hands, or dirty the garage floor in his beach house
Hey now, are you mixing up us Northern Californians, with southern Californians again?
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