1989 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 4x4 With 1996 Efi 351 Windsor 5.8l V8 Engine on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Up for sale is a classic 1989 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 4X4 with1996 EFI 351 Windsor 5.8L V8 engine and 2007 transmission. I'm not sure of when the '96 engine was installed or how many miles are actually on it. Complete new transmission installed in 2007. 6" Pro Comp suspension lift. 33" Goodyear Wranglers All-Terrain tires on Pro Comp Rock Crawlers. Tire & Wheel setup less than 2 years old with under 4000 miles (I don't drive much). Custom Billet chrome grill and grill guard. Side steps. Quad shock set-up in front (2 per wheel). Performance exhaust. Custom 1-tone Viper Blue paint. Clean title in hand; Clean Carfax; Automatic; AC; Sony CD player with MP3 aux out; Full sized spare on rear tire rack; Smogged in Feb. '13; Registered until Feb. '14 Everything works Since I bought the Bronco in 2005 it's been very well maintained. Recent (but by no means all) new parts: Borgeson performance steering shaft (July '13) Drilled & slotted front brake rotors w/pads (July'13) 6 Pro Comp ES9000 gas-charged shocks (4 front / 2 rear) (March '13) Pro Comp steering stabilizer (March '13) ' Flowmaster Hi-flo muffler (Feb ' 13) Radiator (Dec.'12) Motor mounts (Dec. '12) Drive shaft (April'12) Fuel pump (July'13) Fuel relay & fuel filter (July'13) Fuel regulator (July'13) Brake vacuum power booster (June '13) Turn signal switch (June '13) Throttle body (March'13) Engine thermometer (March'13) New seals and bushings (March '13) Tailgate and passenger side window motors (Feb. '13) Ignition coil (Dec. '12) , " Starter solenoid (Dec.'12) Starter (Dec. '12) *; ' • Water pump (Sept. '09) Plenum gasket (Sept. '09) Overall mileage: 183, 500 Mileage on new Transmission: Under 9000 Mileage on '96 Engine: Unknown The bronco has been fully serviced and tuned up (engine, transmission, differential, etc..) in the past three months. Feel free to message me with any questions and/or to meet up so you can test drive this beast with license in hand! |
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