1987 Ford Bronco, 4x4, Jasper 5.8l Motor, 4" Rancho Suspension Lift on 2040-cars
Mattituck, New York, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 156,000
Make: Ford
Sub Model: XLT
Model: Bronco
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Custom Sport Utility 2-Door
Interior Color: Red
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
1987 XLT Ford Bronco
Please Read the entire listing before you bid!
This was a project I started and no longer have the time to complete
Read the good AND the bad and ask any questions before you bid
The Good:
- Strong Jasper 5.8L 351ci engine
- Holly 4 barrel carb with spacer plate
- Solid C-6 transmission
- Working 4 wheel drive with manual locking hubs
- Rancho 4" suspension lift, installed professionally for the previous owner
- New sway bar kit
- New Rancho performance shocks
- New fuel tank
- New rear brakes, cylinders and adjusters
- Class III hitch with 7 pin harness and brake controller
- Good alloy rims with decent 12 1/2 x 33's
- Solid frame, running gear and suspension
The Bad:
- The body is absolute garbage, rear fenders and floor are rotted
- The tailgate is unusable
- The drivers side door is off a newer truck, I have a matching one for the passenger side (it needs it)
- The truck used to have electric windows, the replacement doors are manual
- One hood hinge is broken
- The windshield is cracked
- I have the carpet for the back but the side panels and the back seat were stolen (I mean really, who the hell steels interior parts from a rusty '87 ford)
- The tilt steering column has a "wobble", the previous owner was about 5' and used the wheel to pull herself up into the truck
- No idea if the AC works
- Lights all work but the grill assembly is missing some pins so it rattles a bit
- There's a small hole in the roof from a previous light bar installation (really the least of your worries with this body)
- Minor exhaust leak at the manifold but otherwise OK exhaust
- Holes in the rear floor patched (poorly) with flashing, silicone and sheet mettle screws
I don't have the time to follow through on my plans to replace the body so I'm selling it.
Please, ask any questions before you bid
I was driving this thing until about may, I even took it out of state, but I can be stupid sometimes
I SUGGEST YOU REMOVE THIS ON A TRAILER IF YOUR GOING ANY REAL DISTANCE!
The Bronco is located in Mattituck, NY 11952
That's 90 miles East of NY City on Long Island
Buyer is responsible for transporting
I may be able to deliver via trailer for an additional fee but would prefer it be picked up
More than willing to show the vehicle to any prospective buyers
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