- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2018
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- Location
- Down south in Dixie
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 Mustang GT, 2019 Wrangler, 2020 Ranger
- Your Bronco Model
- Outer Banks
You'll probably have over 30 contacts the first couple hours. Then you'll have to wade though the BS to get to a real buyer. But, when you do she'll fetch a very good price.I'll miss not having an almost classic and having one of the nicest TJ Wranglers around period. It's 97 4.0L, 5 speed Sport with a real 27K miles on it- only two owner (I am the second owner), all original- including paint and top, only aftermarket items 31 X 10.50-15 tires and new Pro-Comp aluminum wheels. It was bought and lived in only 1 town in Florida, absolutely no rust- even none on the drive train.
I'll actually gain gas mileage with the Bronco though and have a better commuter and it will be much better on long trips. The Wrangler is great around town and on the trails- noisy and hard to get past 65 MPH on the highway and with only 15 MPG.
I'll be selling it on my own in Autotrader. It should fetch a few bucks.
I just went though this selling a 92 Toyota pick-up w/90K miles. For two days it was endless horse chit until I got a call from a young man offering $500 more than asking price. That stopped the BS in it's tracks.
BTW, I put it on Craigslist, Auto Trader, and FaceBook Marketplace. I got more nibbles on Face Book, and the kid that bought it saw it on FaceBook. I don't understand it, but I sell more stuff on FaceBook than anywhere else. Good luck with your sale.
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