sell my Bronco

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Brad Horton

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I'm about to have sell my bronco what should i ask? its a 1984 ford bronco xlt 4x4. 1988 351w motor pushing a new c-6 transmission. Both engine and trans have no miles. It has a new set of bfg all terrians and after market wheels the tires have less than 1500 miles on them and are as good as new (32.5). Truck is white with red int. newer jvc deck and jvc 200 w speakers in the door rancho shocks all the way around (duals up front). new Exhaust comes out in front of the rear tire on the drivers side.

 

Justshootme84

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Ask for $4500, and take anything over $3000. The sad part is even with new parts, mods and a stereo system, the rig isn't worth much more than the average bluebook value for a stock unit. A fresh engine and tranny are good sellnig points, adding some value over $1500. Good luck!!!

 

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I was going to say about 3500.00, I agree ask 4500.00 and see what happens. Pictures say 1000 words

 

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I would just say to clean it VERY thoroughly inside and out, top and bottom paying attention to places where dirt collects like in the door jams and stuff. Don't park it over any oil or water spots. (a prospective buyer may think it came from your truck) The safest way to market the truck is to try to sell it locally by putting adds in local paper, thrifty nickel, autotrader, etc. (don't forget the good old sign in the truck's window) that way you can meet the buyer face to face for the transaction. You can reach a much wider audience by using the internet (Bronczone.com, FSB, Ebay, and many other sites).

If you choose to go the internet route, be very careful not to get scammed. Under no circumstances should you give up the title or the keys before you have cash in hand or verified money in the bank. Even a cashiers check can look real but be fake. There have been instances where sellers have allowed a shipping company to pick up the vehicle when the recieved a cashiers check. When the check gets deposited, it's returned because it's on a nonexistent account or some other problem but the car is gone and you will not see it or hear from the "buyer" again. Not trying to scare or discourage you, it's just that you can not be too carefull nowadays. There are some very smart and smooth talking thieves out there so be carefull. :)>-

 

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