1968 Ford Bronco Salvage Title - Rebuild/for Parts on 2040-cars
Owensboro, Kentucky, United States
My dad had been meaning to rebuild this truck for years. Never got around to it, and now needs the space. The engine in it now is a 302 from a 69 Bronco that the last owners had put in (original was the 289). The engine was burning a quart of oil every 100 miles, so it needs to be rebuilt/replaced (the top half was dismantled for one reason or another, and comes with the truck). Frame is solid, though there is a lot of rust. Take a look at the photos, and if you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. This has the rare, and highly desirable, equal-lock differential, 4.11 axle ratio. We have lots of extra parts, like replacement fuel tanks (primary and auxiliary) that come with the truck. We have some shop manuals to go with it. It also has power steering. Standard 3 speed transmission.
Truck is sold as-is, and will need to be towed. Full pre-taken image listing can be found below: imgur(dot)com/a/SG33U#0 |
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