1972 Ford Bronco Sport 4 X 4 California Rust Free, Original Paint 57,844 Miles on 2040-cars
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States
Engine:302 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1972
Exterior Color: Gold
Make: Ford
Interior Color: White
Model: Bronco
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SPORT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 X 4
Mileage: 57,844
UP FOR SALE IS THIS INCREDIBLY CLEAN AND RUST FREE 1972 FORD BRONCO SPORT, THIS IS A CALIFORNIA BRONCO THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN CALIFORNIA, IT STILL HAS ALL IT'S ORIGINAL PAINT EXCEPT FOR THE HOOD THAT HAS BEEN GIVEN THE FLAT BLACK LOOK, STILL HAS IT'S ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA 1972 BLUE AND YELLOW PLATES. THE ODOMETER SHOWS 57,844 MILES. THE BODY IS VERY STRAIGHT AND NEARLY DENT FREE. THE UNDER CARRIAGE IS EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN STILL SHOWING MUCH OF IT'S ORIGINAL PAINTED SURFACE.
THE SECOND OWNER HAD THE BRONCO FROM 1979 UNTIL NOVEMBER 2013, IT HAD BEEN STORED FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS BUT HAS HAD A THE ORIGINAL 302 MOTOR AND CARBURETOR REBUILT, HURST 3 SPEED SHIFTER CONVERSION, NEW FRONT END BUSHINGS, NEW FRONT STEERING STABILIZER, NEW FRONT BRAKES, NEW WIRES, CAP, PLUGS, FUEL FILTER, NEW BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER, FRESH OIL AND FILTER CHANGE.
IT RUNS PERFECTLY AND SOUNDS GREAT, HAVING HEADERS AND DUAL EXHAUST. IT DRIVES STRAIGHT, STOPS AND SHIFTS WELL. EVERYTHING WORKS EXCEPT THE FUEL GAUGE, THE HORN RING AND EMBLEM ARE MISSING, THE ORIGINAL RADIO HAS BEEN REMOVED BUT IT COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL RADIO FACE PLATE. THE DASH HAS NOT BEEN CUT.
THE SEAT UPHOLSTERY AND DOOR PANELS ARE NEW, JUST WAITING FOR YOUR CHOICE OF CARPET OR RUBBER FLOORING. THERE IS ONLY MINOR SURFACE RUST ON THE INSIDE FRONT FLOORS.
PLEASE CALL 208-640-3246 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR POSSIBLE BUY IT NOW OFFERS! THE BRONCO IS LOCATED FOR PICK UP IN NOVATO, CA. THANK YOU FOR TAKING A LOOK
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