We purchased a bronco around 1995. Ripped the top off, installed a new roll cage but otherwise we believe it's the original seats, engine, body, headlights etc
It's been at a ranch for the past 30 years as a rec / deer lease type vehicle. It's got a ton of rust and the bottom is pretty ratted out and my father has since passed so it's had virtually no use the last 15 years.
In the last few years I've recently learned the value level of these original models has sky rocketed and it's started peaked my interest.
Never done this process before so trying to get an idea for much we could realistically restore one for and what it could yield. I understand sky's the limit on suspension lifts and going crazy with upgrades and this is similar to "how much does it cost to build a house" type question but again I'm starting at square 1 with virtually zero knowledge on this process
It's been at a ranch for the past 30 years as a rec / deer lease type vehicle. It's got a ton of rust and the bottom is pretty ratted out and my father has since passed so it's had virtually no use the last 15 years.
In the last few years I've recently learned the value level of these original models has sky rocketed and it's started peaked my interest.
Never done this process before so trying to get an idea for much we could realistically restore one for and what it could yield. I understand sky's the limit on suspension lifts and going crazy with upgrades and this is similar to "how much does it cost to build a house" type question but again I'm starting at square 1 with virtually zero knowledge on this process

