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Sorry to hear that. It does present itself well in photos though. Sounds like a smart call with the rust repair needing done - I don't check Bronco prices much but at the asking price, like you, I'd be wanting a solid daily.

Side note - interesting to hear about how easy it is to get a title there. Here it's if no title then generally a parts or farm truck forever. Now I wonder if the states really are that different or if I was told about it not being worth it and just took it as gospel.

A $10 VIN check keeps you safe and I did that in the state of South Carolina anything before 1989 just needs a bill of sale and you can save the title is lost and they'll give you a new one.

It's still not a bad bronco I wouldn't spend $6,000 on itbut if somebody did have the time was willing to put the effort in to cut the floors out and put new floors in it could be a really nice piece.

Put about $2,000 into the interior new floor pans and fix the exterior issues and you've got a really nice truck.

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Okay so got here looked at it it's not something I'm going to have the time for.

It is running quite smooth but it is not without its issues which I expected.

The deal breaker for me was the floor pans they were pretty full of rust cancer that had been covered up and there was some spots that I could see through and I don't have the time to cut out a floor and put a new floor in.

The surface rust in the fender well was more rust cancer it was also more rust cancer in the other fender side as well as well as in the door jams and in the doors bottoms because the seals were bad. A bit of damage to the molding and rear fender.

This is all expected and good if you're looking for a project in this year but I was looking for a daily driver to tinker with and drive.

On the other hand it had some really nice things inside of it like these rosewood panels original stereo clock and some other things.

I took some pictures for records.

I told him I'd post he's up here this truck is still for sale there's not a hiccup or skip in this engine.

Tailgate is solid no leaks in the roof.

Bummer! Sorry it didn't work out. But you've probably made a wise choice. Hope you find another one soon.

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Bummer! Sorry it didn't work out. But you've probably made a wise choice. Hope you find another one soon.

I agree with Gary, sometimes you don’t walk away when you should.

Honestly, I should have walked away from my 86. It was a lot of work to get it were it’s at. I told my wife that I couldn’t believe I made it home when I traded for it. A 5 hour drive with ice and snow on the passes!

But I now think it’s the best ford truck I’ve owned, with the 1974 super cab I used to own, second.

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I agree with Gary, sometimes you don’t walk away when you should.

Honestly, I should have walked away from my 86. It was a lot of work to get it were it’s at. I told my wife that I couldn’t believe I made it home when I traded for it. A 5 hour drive with ice and snow on the passes!

But I now think it’s the best ford truck I’ve owned, with the 1974 super cab I used to own, second.

4 and a half hours on the road and a wad of cash in my pocket and nostalgia in my head made it very very hard to walk away.

As a project truck I would be all over it. Chop out the floors weld in some new pans. Weld in some replacement rear quarters. The tailgate looked like a replacement already didn't have the cover on it.

Maybe if he still has it come new years I'll offer him $1200 bucks to get it off his yard. That's a price I would be more comfortable with. I could ebay parts out of it for that.

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One of my employees lives in Ann Arbor, and loves it when he flies out west and I pick him up in my bullnose for the hour-odd rough and loud ride to the office from SFO or OAK. He texted me this pic over the weekend and I found it on the local Craigslist.

Too dear for me, but I'm partial to the Bumpsides and Dentsides, appreciate the color, grille & of course, the flares.

https://jxn.craigslist.org/cto/d/clarklake-1971-f100-4-sp-big-block/7207641467.html

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One of my employees lives in Ann Arbor, and loves it when he flies out west and I pick him up in my bullnose for the hour-odd rough and loud ride to the office from SFO or OAK. He texted me this pic over the weekend and I found it on the local Craigslist.

Too dear for me, but I'm partial to the Bumpsides and Dentsides, appreciate the color, grille & of course, the flares.

https://jxn.craigslist.org/cto/d/clarklake-1971-f100-4-sp-big-block/7207641467.html

Nice truck! But get your employee into a Bullnose. At least when we say "big block" we don't mean a wimpy 360. (Not that all FE's are wimpy, but the 360's sure were! Everyone I knew that had one wished they'd bought the 390 instead.)

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Nice truck! But get your employee into a Bullnose. At least when we say "big block" we don't mean a wimpy 360. (Not that all FE's are wimpy, but the 360's sure were! Everyone I knew that had one wished they'd bought the 390 instead.)

I sure liked my 390 in my 74 F250. Used the old joke it’ll pass anything but a gas station!

Then I met a 460! :nabble_smiley_oh:

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I sure liked my 390 in my 74 F250. Used the old joke it’ll pass anything but a gas station!

Then I met a 460! :nabble_smiley_oh:

Yep, my 390 in my '72 was strong, but not like the 460 in Big Blue. And two friends had the 360, which was just a de-stroked 390, and they were gutless.

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Yep, my 390 in my '72 was strong, but not like the 460 in Big Blue. And two friends had the 360, which was just a de-stroked 390, and they were gutless.

I’m amazed at my 86. It is strong! The truck just seems stronger and better than my 94 F250 with the 460.

I had 210 gallons of milk in the bed a couple of weeks ago and was towing a 6x12 trailer with three pallets of food. Didn’t care. Last Thursday I unhooked so they could forklift the milk pallet in. At least 150 gallons of milk on the pallet. I stood back and watched, the truck squatted maybe an inch. But, oh my, as you know, it drinks the gas!

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Yep, my 390 in my '72 was strong, but not like the 460 in Big Blue. And two friends had the 360, which was just a de-stroked 390, and they were gutless.

I’m amazed at my 86. It is strong! The truck just seems stronger and better than my 94 F250 with the 460.

I had 210 gallons of milk in the bed a couple of weeks ago and was towing a 6x12 trailer with three pallets of food. Didn’t care. Last Thursday I unhooked so they could forklift the milk pallet in. At least 150 gallons of milk on the pallet. I stood back and watched, the truck squatted maybe an inch. But, oh my, as you know, it drinks the gas!

Yep.

I say my 460 gets ~10-11 no matter: empty, loaded or hauling.

It's like the honey badger of engines "Don't care"

The YouTube channel myvintageiron7512 did a FE build recently.

That engine builder in Phoenix is one of the better channels I subscribe to.

10x whatever whatever infomercial I watched the other day. :nabble_smiley_good:

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