1979 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Mount Ayr, Iowa, United States
I am selling my toy its a 1979 bronco with a 520 ci stroker roller motor with a built C6 transmission to handle the power and a 2800 stall convertor. The motor has 850 holley double pumper, with a holley blue electric fuel pump and regulator, aluminum high rise weiand intake, trick flow heads, comp cam fully roller, scat crank and rods, mahle pistons, 8 qrt oil pan, 10:1 comp. MSD distributor, coil, and ignition box. It has open headers as of rite now. The carpet and seats have been replaced and are like new. The back window DOES work. The body is in great shape. The only problems are that the turn signals dont work, fuel gauge dont work, and there is a little rust on the inside of drivers door. Im selling do to buying a house any questions call Josh 641-745-9513
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