Flawless '79 Bronco
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Flawless '79 Bronco
The owner said 60k was restoring this baby. And while prices have gone bonkers lately, we don't think they've gone that bonkers... How much do you think this baby will fetch? Check out all the details here.
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$49,500 and more pics plus a video. Love the second gen Broncos, wish I still had the 2 I owned over the years.
https://www.garrettclassics.com/copy-of-template-46
https://www.garrettclassics.com/copy-of-template-46
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$49,500 and more pics plus a video. Love the second gen Broncos, wish I still had the 2 I owned over the years.
https://www.garrettclassics.com/copy-of-template-46
https://www.garrettclassics.com/copy-of-template-46
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I am a Bronco fan as much or more than most Bronco owners but.....
49,500? If it were 100% stock - 100% stock, lug nuts to muffler, plug wires, etc., and I just had to have a stock 79 Bronco... Maybe?
This one? A nice $12,000 to $15,000 Bronco IMO.
My current Bronco is a 78 that was 99.9% stock (aftermarket radio and tires) 103,000 miles, with minimal rust, one owner.... Drove it home for $750.
Honestly, I would like to see reason and sanity amongst the Bronco faithful!
49,500? If it were 100% stock - 100% stock, lug nuts to muffler, plug wires, etc., and I just had to have a stock 79 Bronco... Maybe?
This one? A nice $12,000 to $15,000 Bronco IMO.
My current Bronco is a 78 that was 99.9% stock (aftermarket radio and tires) 103,000 miles, with minimal rust, one owner.... Drove it home for $750.
Honestly, I would like to see reason and sanity amongst the Bronco faithful!
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To bring money in the lower 20's and up the 78-79's have to be original, have low miles, unmolested, and pretty much kept their whole lives out of the weather, unless they were totally correct ORIGINAL looking restorations. changing major interior pieces for later market, although more comfortable and practical, is always a value killer. Always.
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