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Those broncos go for big money. Keep that thing. I would love to have one someday.I rebuilt a 69 Bronco several years ago, it's a fun ride scary as hell! I wonder what these new Bronco's will have on the value of the old 66-77 Bronco's. I had mine at the local dealer one day and the dealership owner offered me any car he had in stock trade straight across.. Coulda had a Lincoln or GT-500, I thought about it for a minute, then nah... Still have the Bronco, grandkids love to go for a ride, it's a loud, rough ride and most of the kids love it!
Those broncos go for big money. Keep that thing. I would love to have one someday.
Sounds like a really cool vintage ford you got there. I bet it sounds great.It's tough to know what to do with it, I hardly ever drive it, no A/C, no power steering no power brakes. But when I rebuilt the engine I thought, hmm I'll stroke it and add roller rockers and aluminum heads so it will have more power... I wish now I had been more conservative, the 302 stroked to 347 makes just a tad over 400 Hp, way more than it needs. I wouldn't let kids take it or anyone who isn't competent with a standard shift, I also put in a MV3550 5 speed overdrive trans, 456 gears and huge tires. If you get on it, you better be hanging on! So, it sits a lot because there's no creature comforts and it is a beast! Maybe I'll sell it and get a new one..
SAS, was That thing is very nice. Not very often you see them that clean. One in that condition goes for a lot of fricking money around my area. What?s the back story of it? Something you?ve had for a long time and rebuilt?Here's the Bronco
SAS, was That thing is very nice. Not very often you see them that clean. One in that condition goes for a lot of fricking money around my area. What?s the back story of it? Something you?ve had for a long time and rebuilt?