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1993 Bronco Only 61k Actual Miles! One Owner! Survivor! 5.8 Liter V8 Tow Packge on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:61300
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1993 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 5.8 liter V8

****Only 61,300 Actual Miles!****

***PURCHASED FROM ORIGINAL OWNER***

Take a look at this Gorgeous Dark Chestnut Metallic EDDIE BAUER!  It is equipped with the powerful 5.8 liter V8 and automatic overdrive trans.  It also has the Factory Tow Package as well as all the standard Eddie Bauer options! 

The paint looks like glass with only a ding or two and maybe a light scratch somewhere. The chrome looks amazing as does the weather-stripping. Check out those crisp clear headlights! No fading or clouding whatsoever!   It was the original owner’s pride and joy!  Obviously garaged every single day and driven sparingly.  The beautiful mocha cloth interior looks beautiful and shows no wear.  The accessories all work as they should and the AC is ICE COLD! BF Goodrich Long Trail T/A’s are like new!  

Take it from me, these original survivor, one owner Broncos are getting to be almost impossible to find!  This is a rare truck for sure. Please come inspect and drive the truck during the auction. If you can’t come by, then I will be more than happy to have the truck inspected for you at any local Ford dealer, at your cost. Also, if you would like to talk about ending the auction early, please give me a call.

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