1979 Ford Bronco Ranger Xlt 4x4 New Paint Great Shape Removeable Top on 2040-cars
West Jordan, Utah, United States
FOR SALE IS A CLEAN 1979 FORD BRONCO XLT 4X4 WITH A 351 V8 MOTOR. THIS BRONCO RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WITH NO ISSUES. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS JUST LIKE IT SHOULD. HIGH PERFORMANCE EXHAUST SOUNDS GREAT. NEW 33 INCH TIRES AND LIFTED 2 INCHES. 4X4 HIGH AND LOW. THE BODY IS IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THE YEAR. COUPLE OF SMALL DINGS BUT NO MAJOR DENTS. NO RUST. OVERALL SHES IN ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION FOR THE YEAR. CALL US OR TEXT WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 801-859-9531 OR TEXT 801-935-0215 TO SET UP A WALK AROUND. WE DO SHIP ALL OVER THE U.S. SO PLEASE CALL OR TEXT FOR QUOTE. WE ARE ALSO 15 MINUTES FROM THE SALT LAKE CITY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND CAN PICK YOU UP AND BRING YOU TO THE DEALERSHIP. THERE IS A $159 DOCUMENTARY FEE. A $500 DEPOSIT WILL HOLD THE VEHICLE FOR 72 HOURS FOR YOU. IF YOU ARE DRIVING IT HOME YOU WE WILL PUT A TEMP TAG ON IT THAT IS GOOD FOR 45 DAYS. |
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While Ford converted Mustangs in the early 2000s from left-hand to right-hand drive for the Australian market and then sold them at high prices, it's been almost five decades since Ford imported a dedicated right-hand-drive Mustang to Oz. The arrival of the global model specifically made for places like Australia and the UK means Ford will also be able to offer them at better prices than the converted models; the Herald Sun says the price is expected to be "close to $50,000."
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