OT: My 1977 Ford Bronco Sport is for sale--SWEET!
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OT: My 1977 Ford Bronco Sport is for sale--SWEET!
Over the years, some have expressed interest. Its a great ride and well taken care of. Its listed at $17,000 FIRM. No barters or trades.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...2bfae0&vxp=mtr
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...2bfae0&vxp=mtr
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Wish I had the room or the extra money for that, it looks like a blast.
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Its a sweet ride, time to move on. Hopefully its not a goat rodeo but I have made it pretty clear about the price and I will not accept "offers".
The Bronco turns way more heads than the 993, thats for sure!
The Bronco turns way more heads than the 993, thats for sure!
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If I could make a small friendly suggestion... I'd re-write the ad a bit. Specifically, I'd put all the "negative" stuff about the serious buyers, firm price, cash only, etc at the very end of the ad.
We know you as a fine upstanding guy. But those who read the ad don;t know who you are. And if I read it as someone who doesn't know you I'd probably walk away just based on the first paragraph. In other word I'd be more willing to ignore an occasional tire-kicker than taking a risk of scaring potential buyer. Afterall, I've always bout the seller, not a product.
PS. It's a really nice truck. I think it would be perfect for Boston urban jungle and fits well with my liking of older and slightly different machinery. But... no space. So GLWS!
We know you as a fine upstanding guy. But those who read the ad don;t know who you are. And if I read it as someone who doesn't know you I'd probably walk away just based on the first paragraph. In other word I'd be more willing to ignore an occasional tire-kicker than taking a risk of scaring potential buyer. Afterall, I've always bout the seller, not a product.
PS. It's a really nice truck. I think it would be perfect for Boston urban jungle and fits well with my liking of older and slightly different machinery. But... no space. So GLWS!