1974 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Palm Springs, California, United States
1974 Uncut, as close to original of a Bronco you’ll get. Strong V8 302 engine with C4 automatic tranny. Both
original. This an absolute head turner. Starts right up- purrs. Runs strong.
List of new parts/upgrades.
Completely rewired
Full interior floor stripped out- new floor plans welded in (OEM) and coated with lineX
Carb rebuilt
2 new gas tanks and sending units
New tires
New brakes
New power steering pump
A/c unit serviced. Blows cold
New battery
New starter
Seats reupholstered about 2 years ago
Custom driver seat bracket so it slides back to fit 6’4” folks like me
4 new lab set belts
Bluetooth stereo (looks retro) but syncs to your phone
New floor kick speakers
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