Fender Bronco
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:15 am
Including delivery to the UK around £650 so about $1017.77. Comes with the original hardcase, owners manual and warranty card - unfortunately no trem arm.Pens wrote:Yeah, we can browse to them, but they won't embed unless it's an actual .jpg or whatever. Normally you can right click and copy image url but flickr doesn't allow that either.
Anyway, that's a damn sweet find. Really nice condition! How much did it run you?
Teach me this wizardry....Sparky wrote:I got 'chu:
She's a real looker. Not usually a huge fan of black on black, but this is pure 70s MOJO here.
Yeah, at first I thought it was "too clean" and was a bit suspect but it's from a licenced Fender dealer so if you can't trust them who can you trust?Pens wrote:Yeah I'd like to know also.
That's a really well kept Bronco, btw.
I've seen them go for £700-900, I thought I did alright. It's in the US and is being shipped to the UK - the price I paid is including shipping.Johno wrote:Price seems a bit steep to me, is it in the UK or you having it shipped?
Wow, the prices have shot up, most of the mid to late 70's Musicmasters could be had for about £350 in the UK, maybe the Broncos are rarer. Also did Fender only make mid to late 70's MM & Broncos in black? Its the only colour I ever see show up over here.Nizzle_Bizzle wrote:I've seen them go for £700-900, I thought I did alright. It's in the US and is being shipped to the UK - the price I paid is including shipping.Johno wrote:Price seems a bit steep to me, is it in the UK or you having it shipped?
Yeah black was only available to mid to late 70's Broncos I'm sure. Red and white are the most common colours I've seen. Broncos are rarer as they were set to replace the musicmaster but the musicmaster carried on outselling it. You're looking £500 odd now for a Musicmaster - that's all I've ever seen them go for on Ebay. I've seen a few on Guitar Center for A LOT cheaper but they don't seem to ship to the UK.Johno wrote:Wow, the prices have shot up, most of the mid to late 70's Musicmasters could be had for about £350 in the UK, maybe the Broncos are rarer. Also did Fender only make mid to late 70's MM & Broncos in black? Its the only colour I ever see show up over here.Nizzle_Bizzle wrote:I've seen them go for £700-900, I thought I did alright. It's in the US and is being shipped to the UK - the price I paid is including shipping.Johno wrote:Price seems a bit steep to me, is it in the UK or you having it shipped?
It's only missing three things (cable, trem arm and strap) apart from that it looks perfect - this may change when I see it with my own two eyes but fingers crossed. Don't you just love HM Customs & Revenue? Continually finding a way to twist the knife.George wrote:condition like that with og case and candy is maybe justified? I don't really know. looks amazing though. be prepared for comedy import taxes if you haven't already. will be another £100-£130 on top of that depending on what you paid for delivery.
Perfect! Was just about to ask about a replacement arm!speedfish wrote:Congrats!
An AVRI Mustang arm will fit the Bronco like a glove.
Maybe not that bad, Greenknee paid about £60 http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... 4&start=20Nizzle_Bizzle wrote:It's only missing three things (cable, trem arm and strap) apart from that it looks perfect - this may change when I see it with my own two eyes but fingers crossed. Don't you just love HM Customs & Revenue? Continually finding a way to twist the knife.George wrote:condition like that with og case and candy is maybe justified? I don't really know. looks amazing though. be prepared for comedy import taxes if you haven't already. will be another £100-£130 on top of that depending on what you paid for delivery.
I've seen online that if the person sending it writes "gift" or "returned item" they can avoid the tax for the other person - whether this is true or not is a different matter.Johno wrote:Maybe not that bad, Greenknee paid about £60 http://www.shortscale.org/forum/viewtop ... 4&start=20Nizzle_Bizzle wrote:It's only missing three things (cable, trem arm and strap) apart from that it looks perfect - this may change when I see it with my own two eyes but fingers crossed. Don't you just love HM Customs & Revenue? Continually finding a way to twist the knife.George wrote:condition like that with og case and candy is maybe justified? I don't really know. looks amazing though. be prepared for comedy import taxes if you haven't already. will be another £100-£130 on top of that depending on what you paid for delivery.
Someone on Offset got a guitar through customs recently & paid no tax or duty, so you could get lucky.