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CUCV 1008,1009, 1028 prices.

cucvrus

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I was at a real estate auction today and they sold a 1996 full size Bronco with 82 K miles, it brought $13,500. and it was not in perfect condition I seen rust pushing at the wheel arches on the 1/4's and the front fender. A green on green. I was expecting $6-7K and wonder why it would have such value. Nothing special, a leaky 302 engine and normal wear and tear. Not my money.
 

Keith_J

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dc_cucv

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I paid 6200 for my 1009 in an auction back in February.
I did see some on ebay for a little less, but they were also in much worse condition than mine (rust primarily).
With car prices what they are today, i feel like i got a fair deal.
 

2deuce

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Well, I listed my M1028 on CL in Portland OR (in auto parts cause I'm cheap). Search all for CUCV it's the only one... if you want to see it. I do have a bridge plate that will go with it. $8250. I could clean it up a little more and take more pictures, probably this weekend. Appreciate your thoughts. Thanks
 
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