1976 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
Callender, Iowa, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: ollieobbara@ukhealing.com .
This truck is in IOWA, The "SURFER" Hawaii License Plate is just for FUN!
This 1976 Bronco Sport has been meticulously built from the ground up with new everything!
The new Ford Racing M6007-X302 V-8 has 340 HP provides more power than you will ever need. The new transmission
offers a synchronized 3-Speed on the floor. Effortless power steering makes driving like child’s play. The front
disc brakes will bring you to quick and uneventful stop.
The flawless interior sports high quality black carpets set against arctic white seats, door and interior panels.
The new suspension gives this pony a 3” lift and nicely accommodates the 31x10.50 new BFG AT’s. You will
appreciate all the upgrades like MSD ignition, performance dual exhaust, Alpine audio w/ Bluetooth, power amp, JL
subwoofer and Alpine speakers front and back. The gorgeous paint job is WAY beyond factory and is offset by the new
black custom bumpers, rattle-free spare tire carrier and new soft top.
Highlights:
Rotisserie Restoration
New Ford Racing M6007-X302 Crate Engine
Power Steering
Front Disc Brakes
New Transmission
3-Speed on the Floor
Beautiful Mirror Like Paint
New White Interior & Carpets
Insulated Door Panels
Alpine Sound System
MSD Ignition
New Suspension - 3” Lift
Performance Exhaust
American Racing Wheels
New BFG AT's 31x10.50
New Front and Rear Bumpers
Summary:
Always garage kept and pampered, this is as good as it gets. She's a jaw dropping, beautiful, reliable and
extremely capable Bronco that is FUN to drive. If you're looking for a rare and cool cult classic that's unique and
ready to hit the road, this is it!
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