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120,000.00 dollars


Who's the target market here? Really lazy rich people?
 
While one of those would be nice, $120,000 is way too much. Nice looking vehicles though.
 
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I feel like you generally would be a rich person before becoming a lazy person...
 
It sounds like a lot but if you are paying to have one restored... it probably isn't too far out of line.

Perfect body, new paint, new electrical, new tires, rebuilt axles, trans, t-case, engine, new interior... it ain't cheap.
 
For an original Bronco that's been restored, $90,000 isn't out of the ordinary. In fact it's quite common. So $120,000 for one that's brand new down to every last spot-welded body seam that are mostly overlooked in most resto's (as-in they never separate the panels and remove any surface rust between them, just treated) I'd say it's a fair price. As far as their high end stuff being around $180,000, that's just nuts in my book. At that point, just give me 6 rusty ones that I can take my pick from to beat on daily.

The US dollar is worth jack squat these days. That can be seen any day of the week at your local Ford dealer, where you can order a truck that can almost approach $100,000 fully loaded.



GB :)
 
I feel like you generally would be a rich person before becoming a lazy person...

You sir clearly do not know the lazy poor side of my family. :icon_hornsup:
 

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