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1988 Bronco Ii **only 76k Actual Miles!** 4x4 V6 Auto Trans Original Survivor! on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:76715
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1988 Ford Bronco II 4x4 XLT 2.9 Liter V6

***Only 76,715 Actual Miles!***

Original Paint and Rust Free!

Here is a great little Bronco 2 that is in fantastic original condition! It drives like a jeep with a short wheelbase, fantastic turning radius and just the right amount of fun! It runs great and starts instantly!

As you will see, the original paint shines beautifully and most of it looks like a mirror!  I do want to mention that it has some spots on the roof and one small one on the hood where the original paint has been touched up, due to weathering. Also some of the silver paint has weathered and isn’t as nice as the rest of the truck. But check out the pictures and you will see one stunningly beautiful little Bronco!

The red interior looks great and is a comfortable place to be. It has roll up windows, manual door locks and a manual transfer case and hubs to insure 100% reliable operation.  It is also equipped with a transmission cooler just in case you want to tow something. Also, it is outfitted with like new Firestone Destination A/T radials, one of the highest rated SUV tires on tirerack.  If you have never driven a Bronco 2 in deep snow, you will be in for a treat!  These trucks are absolute beasts when it comes to traversing deep snow with ease! And with that immensely small turning radius, this truck will be a blast to drive this winter!

As always, I am very happy to have this truck inspected for you at your cost at any local mechanic or Ford dealer of your choice.  Please call if you would like to end the auction early.

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