1967's-How Rare?

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BigGuy957

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Hi Everyone,

Can anyone tell me how many 67 Broncos are still on the road today? I searched the history of Broncos from 66-77 and found there were 16,100 produced; the only year they produced fewer trucks was in 1975. It seems that everywhere I look there are fewer 67's than any other year. Check out eBay.....there is a smattering of Broncos on site but very few 1967's. Does anyone have a accurate count? Thanks for the help!! Big Guy

 

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Actually, you are wrong about the numbers for rarest EB production. The list is as follows:

75 = 13200

76 = 14500

68 = 15700

67 = 16100

66 = 18200

72 = 18300

70 = 18500

71 = 18700

69 = 19200

74 = 21400

73 = 26300

77 = 30700

67 was the 4th "rarest" EB produced. And like Bob pointed out for value, the butcher effect comes heavily into play when making one out. If I had a 75 (rarest eb) that was a total rust bucket, had been hacked, etc. and also had a 77 (most common) that was completely original & pristene, then obviously the 77 would be worth more. Also, if the two were in identical shape, then it would come down to what options are available on them and if they had them or not. But to get an accurate count on how many 67 EBs are still on the road today, you would have to go through the DMVs to get that information I would guess. I have seen polls on the web that ask what year you have and the most accurate poll I have seen is on bronco.com or classicbroncos.com. I dont remember which site it was on but check them both. The other thing you could do is look at the early Bronco web ring and see how many guys have similar polls. But unless you got a lot of time on your hands, I dont think that you will get an accurate count.

 
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Actually, you are wrong about the numbers for rarest EB production. The list is as follows:
75 = 13200

76 = 14500

68 = 15700

67 = 16100

66 = 18200

72 = 18300

70 = 18500

71 = 18700

69 = 19200

74 = 21400

73 = 26300

77 = 30700

67 was the 4th "rarest" EB produced. And like Bob pointed out for value, the butcher effect comes heavily into play when making one out. If I had a 75 (rarest eb) that was a total rust bucket, had been hacked, etc. and also had a 77 (most common) that was completely original & pristene, then obviously the 77 would be worth more. Also, if the two were in identical shape, then it would come down to what options are available on them and if they had them or not. But to get an accurate count on how many 67 EBs are still on the road today, you would have to go through the DMVs to get that information I would guess. I have seen polls on the web that ask what year you have and the most accurate poll I have seen is on bronco.com or classicbroncos.com. I dont remember which site it was on but check them both. The other thing you could do is look at the early Bronco web ring and see how many guys have similar polls. But unless you got a lot of time on your hands, I dont think that you will get an accurate count.

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Hey,

Thanks a lot. I appreciate you taking the time to answer in such detail! I'm not really intersested in the value of my Bronc......I don't beleive I will ever let it go once I finish all the coustomizing. Mostly curious about how many are still on the road. I'm sure I'll get much more aquainted with the EB world once I start going to shows and get togethers. Thanks again!!!

 

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