1987 Ford Bronco Ii Xlt Sport Utility 2-door 2.9l on 2040-cars
Julian, California, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:2.9L 177Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco II
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: XLT Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 4WD
Sub Model: XLY
Exterior Color: Blue/Silver
Mileage: 32,750
Interior Color: Blue/Silver
Number of Cylinders: 6
You are looking at a 1987 Ford Bronco II XLT in near all original fantastic condition with only 32750 original miles. I am the third owner. I am only selling her because I need to get something bigger for the growing family. She is my daily driver. She has been garaged since day on and it shows. The paint shines like new and is original from what I have been told. Recent items replaced are as follows: Oil and oil filter, air filter, both fuel filters, tranny fluid and filter, all belts, front and rear gear oil, transfer case fluid, coolant and thermostat, front and rear brakes with fluid, valve cover gaskets and Kenwood CD player (OEM stereo included with sale). She needs nothing and is ready to drive anywhere. The only item that might need attention is the passenger side window motor. The window goes up a bit slower than the drivers. If it goes bad before I sell her I will deduct the cost for a replacement or include a new one. Everything works as it should (aside from pass window motor) which include - A/C, C/C gauges, lights etc. Please bid with confidence that you will not be disappointed. If any perspective buyer wants to come by and see her in person and go for a spin just ask. Any other question please let me know. Thanks for looking.
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