1967 Ford Bronco Half Cab 4x4 on 2040-cars
Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States
Has a new gas tank, filler neck, fuel lines, fuel pump, fuel filter, rebuilt carb and throttle cable. Has new master cylinder, brake lines, shoes and spring kits, doesn't have an emergency brake though. New starter and solenoid. New points and rotor. New bushings on the 3 speed column shift. new water temp gauge mounted under the dash. New timing chain and belt. Battery is a year old. Floor pans have rust spots in them. Missing the interior door panels. windows and door handles do work. Both door window are cracked but they are double paned. Passenger vent window is missing the hardware that holds it closed. Vacuum wipers are not hooked up, I don't know if they work or not. Speedometer and fuel gauge work on the instrument dash. 4 wheel drive works. I only have the top part to the original oil bath filter. I had to home make a bottom piece that holds an air filter just to have something on it. The PTO winch works. How it works is the transfer case is put in neutral, then you engage the PTO which is the little shifter besides the tall T-Shifter and then put in first or reverse to let in or out. it can also be free spooled out. The speedometer shows 57199 on it. The heater does not work. The interior needs work. Both seats are damaged. It is definitely a rare find. You wont find many of these. I will accept cashiers check or cash only and will release when funds are settled. You will be responsible for shipping or picking up the vehicle.
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Junkyard Gem: 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop
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Ford Trucks made a video to wish Pullin a happy birthday, which was celebrated at his local Ford dealership and was visited by a Pennsylvania state senator. You can watch it below.
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