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1973 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:64020
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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This is a 1973 Bronco "Sport" truck with a 302 V8, three speed manual transmission ( floor shifter conversion). The paint is primer ( both the yellow and the white) as the previous owner was preparing it for a complete paint job. The following is a summary of the truck's features:

new front wheel bearings and seals
new 4WD Locking Hubs
renovated lighting, headlights, side marker lights, front and rear turn signals
halogen headlights
strong 302 V8 motor, no smoke
glass pack dual muffler exhaust with chrome tips
front tube bumper with "stinger" and winch bracket
original rear bumper, chrome
new Interstate battery
three speed Hurst floor shifter
new wiper blades
renovated wiper arms
completely restored Bronco driver and passenger bucket seats, new black upholstery with new padding
new wiper cover on windshield
Bed Liner sprayed on interior floor panels
new headliner front and rear
new "tube" style doors, installed on original door hinges, comes with black panels if desired
new lift gate air cylinders ( no rattles)
restored "sport bronco" emblems
mud/snow tires
aluminum wheels
restored dashboard
three new gauges
fiberglass hood with scoop and pins
new radiator hoses
driver and passenger original doors ( if desired)
rear bench seat frame ( if desired)
spare gas tank ( if desired)
new speedometer cable
new front stabilizer

tuned up and serviced
oil and filter changed
electrical system checked and repairs made
detailed engine compartment


This bronco runs and drives great. The engine is very strong and it starts first time every time. This truck has been thoroughly serviced ( see above list) by a mechanic that knows Broncos and I have owned it long enough to know that the truck is reliable.

The original metal doors, spare gas tank, and rear bench seat frame will be sold with or without the truck........those items are yours if you buy the Bronco,if you desire

Good Luck in bidding on this excellent 4WD Ford Bronco Sport!!!

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