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Join Date: May 2000
Member # 792
Location: El Dorado County CA
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It was parked on the street near Arden Fair shopping center.
virgin, uncut, bone stock, body looked to be in pretty good shape, faded white with white hardtop. I didn't write down the # but it was 916 area code. I snapped a pic, and I'll post it tomorrow if anyones interested. this one looks like it would be a peach to restore if you know anyone into that shiat. - Dan
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Member # 6100
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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A buddy of mine has several early broncos, one of them is totally stock except for new paint and 30" M/Ts. The rear wheel wells on it aren't cut either. I guess that adds like $1500-2000 to the price when they aren't cut.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Member # 1546
Location: rancho cordova, ca
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the problem though with them being uncut, its much harder to sell them for what they are worth, but i do agree that uncuts are becoming very rare. the problem, is that people want to wheel their broncos, not to have an orriginal one, even though it would be cool to have, but whats the use <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
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