1987 Ford Bronco Ii Xlt Sport Utility 2-door Maroon & Cream V6 Automatic on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.9L 177Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco II
Trim: XLT Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 20,233
Exterior Color: Maroon & Cream
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: maroon
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1987 Ford Bronco II.
Maroon & Cream exterior, maroon interior.
Black BRUSH GAURD with Fog/Search lights. Switch is in vehicle to turn off/on.
Awesome BF Goodrich All-Terrain tires with very low miles on them.
Spare tire with Bronco cover included. You just need to purchase the back bar if you want to mount it on the Bronco.
Very nice aftermarket rims. Big tires with a 2" lift. Suspension is great.
Very strong motor, smooth ride, starts right up.
Muffler appears to be aftermarket and is loud, so the truck rumbles like a beast.
No smoking, clean exhaust. Current REGISTRATION & INSPECTION.
Current odometer reading is 20, 233 but that is because it has rolled over. I have no idea how many miles have been put on since 1987.
Engine was replaced according to the people we purchased it from around 60,000 miles ago. I have no way to verify this, just thought I would let you know.
CD/Mp3 50w x 4 player in dash. Kicker subwoofers & crunch amp in back on a sound/rubber mat. Stereo sounds very nice and clear. No rattling or annoying sounds.
There is a rolling cover in the back that is removeable. We keep it on to cover the sound system.
All glass is excellent condition, NO chips or cracks anywhere.
Chilton's Manuel is included.
This bronco is 27 years old and has small dents, dings, sun spots, etc...from normal age/wear. The clear coat and paint shows some wear.
Please see pictures, what you see is what you get. We are definitely open to test drives in the Fort Worth area. Send me a message and we can set something up before auction ends. I will not end auction early though.
Headliner is in very good condition. Drivers side visor is missing, will be easy to replace. We have passenger visor.
AC does NOT work. Heater works great.
This is our daily driver and overall it is a great vehicle.
It has a very small oil leak at the valve cover gaskets that really is not worth fixing to us. It also has a small power steering leak. We just add fluids once in a while as needed.
As I said, this is a VERY smooth and comfortable ride, easy to drive and lots of fun. My wife even likes driving it!
It isn't perfect but may be just what you are looking for!
I will answer and question you might have.
Thanks for looking!
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