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Old Mar 25, 2018
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1978 Ford Bronco

1978 Ford Bronco On Ebay

 
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Old Mar 25, 2018
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Nice Bronco...... but damn, I think they want too much $$$$$$$$$ for it.... maybe I’m wrong but I’d guess more like 15-18k for that
 
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Old Mar 26, 2018
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Decent first and second generation Bronco's go for a premium. I wish you had provided a link.

Back in '99 I sold my '78 Bronco for a little more than I paid for it in 1980. I got it with 11k miles for $10k back in '80. When I sold it had a cracked exhaust manifold, leaky water pump, AC was shot, and it needed a tune up with a carb rebuild and a clutch in the near future. It had a decent set of 33's that caused the speedometer to be off about 5mph and it had rolled the odometer and was showing 37K. It had some surface rust and paint bubbling but no rust through and the interior was in sad shape. It was definitely a project truck but I saw $15k worth of work to get it to where it needed to be and I needed something that got more than 10 mpg on the road.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2018
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Originally Posted by Tsquare
Decent first and second generation Bronco's go for a premium. I wish you had provided a link.

Back in '99 I sold my '78 Bronco for a little more than I paid for it in 1980. I got it with 11k miles for $10k back in '80. When I sold it had a cracked exhaust manifold, leaky water pump, AC was shot, and it needed a tune up with a carb rebuild and a clutch in the near future. It had a decent set of 33's that caused the speedometer to be off about 5mph and it had rolled the odometer and was showing 37K. It had some surface rust and paint bubbling but no rust through and the interior was in sad shape. It was definitely a project truck but I saw $15k worth of work to get it to where it needed to be and I needed something that got more than 10 mpg on the road.
There is a link......click on the 78 bronco takes u right to it!👍 $31900 is still too much money for that bronco.....
 
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Old Mar 26, 2018
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Yep, I wouldn't pay more than 25K for a showroom quality '78 Bronco.
 
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Old Mar 26, 2018
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Yep, I wouldn't pay more than 25K for a showroom quality '78 Bronco.
Thing is that thing isn’t even restored...... just a really nice survivor
 
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