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1992 Ford Bronco

Is the price right??

  • Price is right, leave it.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Your screwing yourself, go higher

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lower the price

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • $7500

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $6000

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • $5000

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Go for the trade!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

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$5,000 OBO or open to trades for vehicles.


Read the info and info on it before posting or voting!!


6" Lift 35" tires
216,xxx on chassis
131,xxx on E4OD tranny and BW1356 Transfer case
Rebuilt 5.0L 302 engine as of november, about 3,000 miles on it

Info on it and images

Feel free to ask questions/request pics. Selling for $5,000 OBO or open to trades for vehicles.

Only selling because I'm sick of the fuel economy, cost of everything for it I'm just overall sick of it. It's a great running truck and its taught me a lot about how to fix **** but its just not ideal for my situation or age. :thumb:


Would love a trade for a Diesel Jetta, or a regular Jetta preferably 1999-2008 but would just love a car with good fuel economy
 
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I think you're on the high side @ 5000 but I'd start there and take first offer over 4000. Here in SoCal I've seen Broncos in the same or a little better shape (no rust, matching paint) for around 3900-4200. The market may be better in Wyoming :dunno:
 
Yeah man I've looked at cali craigslist and your rigs go for cheap. A rig with tons of rust goes for $2500 easily here. I just think the rebuilt engine adds a lot of persuasion to it you know??
 
honestly i would keep it. i made that mistake with my first truck. if you only get 4k for it, whats that gonna do for you in the long run? not much. get you a cheap car and keep a truck for when you need it.
 
$5,000 OBO or open to trades for vehicles.


Read the info and info on it before posting or voting!!


6" Lift 35" tires
216,xxx on chassis
131,xxx on E4OD tranny and BW1356 Transfer case
Rebuilt 5.0L 302 engine as of november, about 3,000 miles on it

Info on it and images

Feel free to ask questions/request pics. Selling for $5,000 OBO or open to trades for vehicles.

Only selling because I'm sick of the fuel economy, cost of everything for it I'm just overall sick of it. It's a great running truck and its taught me a lot about how to fix **** but its just not ideal for my situation or age. :thumb:


Would love a trade for a Diesel Jetta, or a regular Jetta preferably 1999-2008 but would just love a car with good fuel economy

I know you ar ejust a kid and not able to afford much but you don't need to get a 99 and up jetta to get good mileage, I paid $700 for my 89 jetta and I get 32-35 MPG, it looks OK runs great and when I want to drive a nice car I drive my nice suburban, but I do the bulk of my driving in my jetta.
So instead of buying more stuff for your Bronco buy a cheap car that will save you that money in gas in a few months.
My average savings in 6 months covered the cost of my car, difference between 10MPG to 30MPG is 3 times the mileage which in my case was an average of $300 a month and now under $100.
I did need to pay the registration, smog, and insurance for extra vehicle so it took me 6 months to recover all that, otherwise, 3 months of gas savings covered the cost of the car.:waytogo:
 
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