1969 Ford Bronco W/ Extras on 2040-cars
Pearisburg, Virginia, United States
1969 Ford Bronco (paid 3,500) Extra tailgate (paid 100) Extra hood (paid 150) Extra door (paid 125) 2 extra front clips (paid 250) Brandnew body parts from Bronco Graveyard such as rockers, kick panels, tailgate patch, fenders, quarters, rear pan, complete new floor pans, inner fenders, wheels wells (paid 2,000) 1969 freshly powder coated frame with a brandnew James duff 3.5 inch long travel suspension system installed w/ new radious arms. (Paid 3,000) Fresh rebuilt c4 transmission with converter. (Paid 1,000) Spare "Built" 302 V8 (paid 250) Auto steering column with linkages (paid 175) Fender flares (paid 100) Plus much much more! Feel free to call me or txt to make an offer or ask any questions at (540) 599-8489. I was in the middle of a project but will be moving to SC and cannot take with me due to no storage. There is very easily enough parts here to build two nice broncos as I've been purchasing new and used parts over the years. Values well into the teens of thousands.
****UPDATE***** I've had a lot of calls over this auction and wanted to clarify that this auction includes 2 frames/drivetrains! Not just one frame & drivetrain! I will throw in a half 69 body in this auction as well! This body does not include the front clip, doors or top. It is basically from the cowel/firewall and back. Does have a lot of good parts! I am going to try and fish around for another manual transmission/transfer case that I have to also throw in! I appreciate all the interest and calls. Also, I will provide another clear breakdown of the current auction below. 1969 Complete Ford Bronco w/clean & clear title and vin tag In addition to the above I'm including a Spare 1969 half body ford bronco Spare 1969 Ford Bronco Rolling chasis frame that has been powder coated 3.5 James Duff long travel monster suspension kit that is installed on the powder coated rolling frame 2 extra hoods ( found another in storage) 1 extra tailgate 1 extra door 2 extra front grills/clips Brandnew sheet metal body parts from bronco graveyard... 2k worth Fresh out of the shop rebuilt C4 transmission with transfer case Spare "Built" 302 V8 Auto Steering column with linkages Fender Flares Extra set of Radius arms Thanks! |
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