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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby sykanr0ng » Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:05 pm

Freewheeler wrote:Rox Crusher and sykanr0ng, thanks for the posting! I wish the timing was better. That would be the exact kind of vehicle I'm after; a decent platform at a decent price. Looks like I'll extend my search to Nebraska and perhaps Kansas. This Bronco would be like $9,000 in or around Denver. Why? Big regional city commands big regional pricing?

Thanks again.


Over on CB there is a thread about an article in LA about Broncos which is or will likely drive prices even higher at least for a while.

Either buy a builder now or wait potentially years to see IF the "market corrects".
With the alternate possibility that the builder grade will go up out of your price range.
There is no guarantee that prices will ever come back down.
When it comes to collectible items the saying is that you are not paying too much, only too soon.
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby mickphatmac » Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:42 am

Freewheeler wrote: The way I am approaching this is like how I approached the 78, and my old C-10. I am building an EB on paper from the ground up. As such, I seek a vehicle that is as rough, or as nicely equipped as close to my finished vision as possible. This way, I already have the "basket case" vehicle scenario accounted for budget-wise, and can delete things off the list as it relates to the condition of the vehicle chosen. Such as, a vehicle just had the exact seats I would put in already installed, or a WH 4.5" kit already installed or bumpers, etc. and cross that off the list. I understand that what I want is closer to a $25k-$30k all in build cost, but I think that, $12k-$15k can get me far enough along, with the right buy in price and vehicle, to appease my inner build-God's for a while.



Huh, lots of the same features as above...

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/4946387585.html
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby landshark » Tue Mar 24, 2015 11:53 am

mickphatmac wrote:
Freewheeler wrote: The way I am approaching this is like how I approached the 78, and my old C-10. I am building an EB on paper from the ground up. As such, I seek a vehicle that is as rough, or as nicely equipped as close to my finished vision as possible. This way, I already have the "basket case" vehicle scenario accounted for budget-wise, and can delete things off the list as it relates to the condition of the vehicle chosen. Such as, a vehicle just had the exact seats I would put in already installed, or a WH 4.5" kit already installed or bumpers, etc. and cross that off the list. I understand that what I want is closer to a $25k-$30k all in build cost, but I think that, $12k-$15k can get me far enough along, with the right buy in price and vehicle, to appease my inner build-God's for a while.



Huh, lots of the same features as above...

http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/4946387585.html


minus the chebby engine and drivetrain
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby Justin » Tue Mar 24, 2015 12:22 pm

That's rtreads rig. Very nice, well built despite the Chevy drivetrain. If I remember correctly it's got the rear axle moved back at least 3 inches as well with extended wheelwells.
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby mickphatmac » Tue Mar 24, 2015 1:03 pm

He said he is 1/2 Bronco guy, and 1/2 C10...

Sounds like HIS match made in heaven!
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby Freewheeler » Tue Mar 24, 2015 2:30 pm

Haha, yeah my old Chevy roots and my new Bronco roots in one! Honestly, I'd rather have a Ford drivetrain. While the TH400 is indestructible, I am leaning more towards a manual (NP 435, T18/19, etc.) At that price point, I would not have much of a contingency fund, either. But for what's been done to it, I think its a good price point, and nicely built.

I know, beggars can't be choosers, but I will wait for the "right one." Plus, there's that minor detail of selling the MG and the 78 Bronco. I think I should have both of those on the market within the month. The MG will go quickly, I'm sure. The Bronco is going to take a bit longer perhaps because it needs the right buyer. I'm not going to give it away (but I'm a reasonable guy).

I really appreciate you guys keeping an eye out for me. There was also a brown-ish '69 just posted on CL for $6000 in the City Park area. Seems decent, but only 4 exterior pics.
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby Jar jar » Tue Mar 24, 2015 4:17 pm

That bronco for sale is sctcrash bronco in the club. I'm sure you could ask more questions it is up under Broncos for sale.

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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby sykanr0ng » Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:27 pm

I put up a thread over on CB about how crazy Bronco prices have become in the last two months.
Last weekend there were NO broncos less than $10,000 on CL.
One of them was $15,000 that would have been $6,000 asking and sold for way less in January.

You may need to wait until the next recession to see the prices come back down.
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby Freewheeler » Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:10 pm

I agree. I saw that $15k one, WTF? That's similar condition shoebox Chevy money.

Just for comparisons sake, I bought my 78 for the sellers asking price because it was very fair for what is was. Now, I have a 95% rust free Bronco (my floors look like they were painted yesterday), a torque monster 400, a C6, NP 205, HP Dana 44,etc, the stuff people upgrade their rigs with, plus a now fully restored interior, all new suspension and bushings, weatherstripping, windshield, stereo, wheels and tires, etc. All of this with the purchase price of the Bronco is less than $9k.

Now as a perspective EB buyer (and average guy, with a reasonable budget for a toy - $12k), why would I essentially downgrade? I understand the "cool EB factor". Believe me I do not mean any offense by this, I'm just genuinely curious what other EB owner's opinions are about my first world problem I have going on.
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby akaFrankCastle » Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:27 pm

The general consensus in the Bronco world is that the boom will bust soon and the market will right itself. However, I disagree. Broncos are being popularized by shows like Fast 'N Loud, high end shops like ICON, and many celebrities (Jeremy Piven, Luke Bryan, Kiefer Sutherland, etc.). Because of this popularity boom, and the relative surge of trucks hitting the market, I think the market will hold for quite a few more years.

Unfortunately, when the market rights itself again, the Bronco will be entering a time when they are considered even more old and rare than they currently are and as a result the "fall" from peak prices will be very short.

Do I agree that prices are ridiculous right now? Absolutely. Would I love to take advantage of the market to pad my wallet? You bet. Owning and operating a Bronco shop is my dream job, but that simply is not in the cards. So, I'll just be content with enjoying the ones I have.

One thing we all have to consider is that we live in a prime market area for Broncos. First, Colorado is a fairly dry region that up until recently did not use extremely caustic materials during the winter to keep roads clear. Second, Colorado is an outdoor paradise. Many people bought these trucks to take advantage of this fact.

When you consider the surge in popularity, relative good condition of trucks found here AND how plentiful they are, it should shock no one that trucks here in Colorado seem to be commanding a higher than expected price.
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby akaFrankCastle » Fri Mar 27, 2015 10:06 pm

Stroppe'd
1972 Sport, 302, 3 speed with old school Duff floor shifter, T shift Dana 20 with JB Fab twin stick, 4.11 gears with Trac-loc, Lincoln hydroboost, Chevy disc conversion, WH gas lift gate shock kit, 33" Duratrac tires on slots and about 2.5" of lift, Stroppe installed: bumper braces, dual shocks on all four corners, GM power steering, trans cooler mount, auto shift column, rollbar.

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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby Freewheeler » Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:36 am

Thanks for keeping an eye out for me. I actually just posted my 78 on CL, so we'll see what happens. I'm hoping for that buyer that prefers originality and values a Bronco with very solid platform
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby Freewheeler » Wed Apr 08, 2015 5:51 pm

So, I actually got a very reasonable offer (and most importantly, legitimate) on my Bronco earlier this week. I had to turn it down as I didn't realize how attached to it I was until someone offered the cash to drive it away. Damn it. Plus, out of nowhere, my 15 month old son points at it and says "Dadda" and likes to sit in the driver seat. So, that happened, now I CANT sell it.

I'm throwing a Detriot out back and, maybe, a truetrac in the front if budget permits. Either way, I'll be ready to hit some trails this summer. That said, I'll get my EB one day, but not now. I really do appreciate y'all keeping an eye out for me. I guess just save me two spots at the breakfasts to fit my fatso 78!
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Re: Greetings everyone, my 1978 Bronco

Postby EFI Guy » Wed Apr 08, 2015 7:49 pm

Freewheeler wrote: That said, I'll get my EB one day, but not now. I really do appreciate y'all keeping an eye out for me. I guess just save me two spots at the breakfasts to fit my fatso 78!


I can relate!

I can park my 79 truck next to yours if it'll make you feel better.
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