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I think you’re in the ballpark. I’d list a little higher than than what you want out of it realistically and negotiate not below that point. With a truck this expensive I’d like to think you won’t get as many tire kickers, but then again, I’d probably be surprised.
Kinda my thoughts as well.
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Agreed.... two reasons...
1. I'm a Jeep guy, so I'd ditch the non-Jeep first.
2. Broncos seem to be in more of a demand right now than Jeeps, so you could get a much better return on investment with it.
Haha. The Bronco is the wife's ride, and I've never seen her love a vehicle so much. I'll still have my 66 GMC that eats as much money as the JT, just without the high insurance and note.
 

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Nice JT. You can always drop the price, but it is almost impossible to raise the price. So list high and see what happens.

A couple of things you are up against, the first is the current interest rate. Rates are 6% - 7% which reduces buying power. Next is Christmas, most people hold off buying right now unless it is needed or a great deal comes along.

I would list the vehicle as it sits. If someone doesn't want certain parts you have two options, stay firm on the price as is and maybe they will change their mind or remove certain items based on the buyer. Then you end up with something else to sell.
 
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Nice JT. You can always drop the price, but it is almost impossible to raise the price. So list high and see what happens.

A couple of things you are up against, the first is the current interest rate. Rates are 6% - 7% which reduces buying power. Next is Christmas, most people hold off buying right now unless it is needed or a great deal comes along.

I would list the vehicle as it sits. If someone doesn't want certain parts you have two options, stay firm on the price as is and maybe they will change their mind or remove certain items based on the buyer. Then you end up with something else to sell.
I like your thought, and agree with the interest rate and Christmas points. My plan is to list it after the holidays, and get a great detail job done along with some nice pics.
 

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I would say $50K also but that may take a bit of time to find the buyer that appreciates what you have done to it.
 

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Thanks for your input everyone. We will see what happens after the holidays.
 
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For anyone that gave a shit about an update on this- JT is staying. I decided that I'm not willing to make the sacrifice of selling the JT for the sake of saving an extra $700/mo. Also, with the distance that I drive on a fairly regular basis, driving a shitbox would probably end up costing me more over time.
 

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For anyone that gave a shit about an update on this- JT is staying. I decided that I'm not willing to make the sacrifice of selling the JT for the sake of saving an extra $700/mo. Also, with the distance that I drive on a fairly regular basis, driving a shitbox would probably end up costing me more over time.
Just wondering, where you getting knee capped on offers? Market really has trended down of late.
 
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Just wondering, where you getting knee capped on offers? Market really has trended down of late.
I didn't even list it since I was teetering back and forth with selling. I wasn't going to waste anyone's time if I wasn't 100% committed. I will say that a dealer offered me $42500 without seeing it when I rode with my wife to the Ford dealer for an oil change on her Bronco. I was just walking around the lot looking at the new trucks that were out.
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