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Need Advice on Valuing a 1974 Bronco

CaptChris18

Jr. Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2004
Messages
54
I have a 1974 that I love and will keep. However, I saw another 1974 on the road today with a sign in the window. I have not driven it yet, but it appears to be uncut with only slight rust, has a 302 (I do not know if original), and has a converted 4 speed tranny. Interior was average at best. Had seat covers, so I did not see the actual seats. The dash gauges were mostly missing. No rear seat. Full hardtop.

I may buy it, fix it up some and resell, but I have never done this. My question is, given the little bit of info I can provide, what do you think it is worth? Give me a range.

I know you will need more info to give a real price, but tell me what you think.
 
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Skiddy

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 8, 2003
Messages
11,557
alot of it depends on where you are at. But just a guess from the united states is 1800-4000 depending on lots of other things.
 

Socal Tom

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 12, 2004
Messages
2,442
Loc.
San Diego, CA
I value them like this
Basic Bronco, average condition 3000 to 3500$
V8 add 1000 to 1500 depending on mileage etc
P/S add $750
Front discs add $500
C4 add $500
Dana 44 add $500
Power brakes add $500

Then if there are other upgrades you like, add the cost of the parts to do the upgrade, but not the labor.
You can add up t0 $2500 for paint and body, but you can also take off up to $1000 for a crappy body.
Tom
 
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