1969 Ford Bronco 302ci, 3 Speed Standard Transmission, 4x4 on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Body Type:full cab convertible
Engine:302 ci. V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bronco
Trim: ORIGINAL
Drive Type: four wheel drive
Options: CB & radio, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 139,000
Safety Features: SEAT BELTS
Sub Model: SPORT
Exterior Color: light blue
Interior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Matching numbers original Bronco. I purchased to re-sell, from the long time owner who inherited it from his father. Unrestored, uncut. 302 cubic inch V8 with three speed manual transmission. Original 139,000 miles.
Starts easy; runs decent; seems really dependable. Good clutch action. Does not oil smoke or run hot. All lights work including toggled fog lamps. Brakes seem safe and firm. 4x4 hubs work-lock/unlock and center 4wd floor engagement working correctly. Door locks, window mechanisms, & driver's wiper works. Speedometer works; I'm verifying gauges. windshield washer buzzes when button pushed ( no fluid put in yet ).
FAIRLY NEW PARTS: battery, tires & radiator.
The owner said he doesn't think the top was ever taken off and the winshield has not been down in years (all looks to be removable/operational). Spare tore never on.
There was carpet and a rubber underlay mat (initially held down w/double sided tape) in the back cargo area. I removed all of it to expose any needs, clean it up & show positive conditions (or negative if one wants to focus that direction). Yes, there is some rust repair needs. The good: the original floors are all still there. The driver side had a metal sheet screwed over it's usual holes and the passenger side is more solid. Both doors are really good considering. The passenger door lower hinge bolt to body mounting will need metal re-inforcement. Both doors close very solid. The hood & roof are near ding free with the hood having a paint peel spot (see picture). There is also some bubbling on hood's front lip w/no holes. The tailgate & lift window work like new. A new tailgate can be gotten at Bronco Graveyard.com. The present tailgate works without flaw even though it can be seen rusty city.
All the glass is excellent. An old plastic film tint is peeling/bubbling on mostly the back side windows & should be removed (peels off w/some coaxing).
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