- Joined
- Dec 10, 2008
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- Age
- 51
- City
- Stillwater, OK
- Vehicle Year
- 1990,92
- Transmission
- Manual
I've got one if you need one
I've got one if you need one
might take you up on that. How much would you want for it?
I've got a buddy whose gf lives in Stillwater and he goes down to visit her about every other week, might have him pick it up from you if he's down there next weekend.
AHHHH! No SCRAP! No Scrap! No Scrap B2!
I of course started modding, that is cutting our rot and replacing sheet metal. She still ain't exaclty pretty but that little truck horsed my wife, daughter, cat and dog 4,000 miles from Utah to Alaska, in January! And it still runs perfectly, if you don't count having to put a ratchet onthe crank snout to mov the flywheel past the 4 mising teeth once in a while..... I got kooked on the BIIs and being a glutten for punishment I acquired 2 more, sigh..... Well the 84 was fun with all the emissions gear but got it running and sold it. Shame, it had a very solid body and got chopped by the guy I sold it to. Oh well. My current money pit is an 88 that was blowing oil badly enough to fail even the emission standards here in Alaska. For refference my 87 passed without a cat on it! Of course it failed visual becuase not cat installed
Anyhow I got the motor rebuilt and had it purring like a kitten
Test drive showed the trans to be, shall we say bad? Had bought a 92 Explorer for parts and all it's guts and gear are now going into the 88. Oh well it fills the winter nights, really glad I have a heated garage. Keep on keeping on. I agree a newer truck might be better but then again, I ain't beholden to any bankers. Take care and good luck to everyone maintaing these trucks. What can I say? I LOVE mine!I guess the other part of what I'm struggling with is that usually when I go through this it's some sort of classic car with more market value. With this thing, I could very easily have $3000+ in it just to get it in good shape but still 100% stock. And it's not something I plan on keeping forever, so resale value is important to me and the pure and simple facts are that it's a 1990 Ford Bronco II XLT, and they just don't have a lot of market value. I think it blue books for $1k even in good condition. That's not always accurate but even almost perfect I don't see getting more than $2k out of it.
So I either put another $1500 in it to sell it for $2000 if I'm lucky, or sell it for $1000-$1200 in a "clean looking, rough running but drivable" condition as it is right now.