Barn Finds readers liked a recent posting of a beautiful turquoise and white 1967 Bronco, but they didn’t like the price. Here’s a good solid, almost rust-free 1969 Bronco that might not have the outstanding finish of the 1967 one, but it probably isn’t going to sell for more than $20,000 either. This little truck has been owned by one family since new and is said to run and drive great. It’s listed here on eBay, where bidding is currently well under $4,000 but, of course, it hasn’t met the reserve yet. Sedalia, Missouri is the home for this Ford 4X4 if you want to know if it’s close to you.

Don’t think you are getting away with doing nothing, though. Both front and rear bumpers have been tweaked. However, with brand new bumpers selling for $150 each here (they are the same front and rear) I’ll bet it’s less expensive to purchase new than to straighten and rechrome what’s there. Sure, there are a few dents in the grille, but nothing some time and tweaking couldn’t fix. The seller also mentions some rust spots that are the size of pencil leads. I think we can deal with those–right, readers?

Apart from the bumper issue, the rear looks good as well, including the vulnerable tailgate. Although the seller doesn’t include any pictures of the interior, we can see from this shot that the seats are white. Given the white top as well, that would let me paint it that stunning Peacock Blue that was on the 1967, which I would do in a heartbeat (I know, I should keep it original, right? Sorry, I’m in love with that color!).

This side looks almost as good as the other one, although there is a small dent in the rocker panel and the Bronco script is missing. It looks good enough for me, that’s for sure. This Bronco features the same three speed as the other one, so simplicity rules the day again.

And this Bronco even has the unusually shaped factory air cleaner. With the underhood appearance cleaned up a little and the body painted, I’d be set! How about you? Is this Bronco a (presumably) more affordable alternative to the other one? I’m interested if it works for you as well as it does for me!