1993 Ford Bronco Xlt Lariat Sport Utility 2-door 5l V8 4x4 Runs Drives Great on 2040-cars
Oregon City, Oregon, United States
This is a wonderful 1993, Ford Bronco XLT, straight, stock, clean, runs and drives excellent. It has a 5.0 liter, V8 motor, that runs well. It starts right up and runs strong. The 4x4 works. It is an automatic that shifts smoothly. It has cruise, tilt and power. The stock blue and white paint is in good shape with a few imperfections. It has a tow bumper with plug for towing running lights. The glass is good and the body is good. It has front locking Warn hubs and the running boards are Westin. It is a no smoking rig. The power windows and door locks work. The heater does too, it has stock air (we didn't check the air because it is 10 degrees here and hard to tell). The grill trim is faded and could use paint. IT has a fresh tune up. The interior is nice, the dash has no cracks, the blue cloth seats are nice with only a small imperfection on the lower edge of the drivers seat. The front has 2 captains chairs with a wonderful console between and the back bench seat is in excellent condition. The rear power window works well. The stock cassette/radio stereo is in good order. It has a fresh tune up with new plugs. The headliner is good. The right window works sometimes and sometimes now maybe needs a new switch. It has the Chrome package. This is a great running, stock, 1993 Ford Bronco XLT, with 5 liter, V8, freshly tuned. It has a clean and clear title. The top on the back removes for summer fun. Don't miss this wonderful Ford Bronco. This is fun to drive, you won't be disappointed.
This is being sold as is, where is. Miles on vehicle are listed but due to age sold as exempt. Please feel free to email or call Michael with any questions at 503-656-3333, prior to bidding. Please send payment within 5 days of auction end, please arrange vehicle pick up within 2 weeks of auction end. If you need to have us keep the vehicle longer or need to request other arrangements, please call prior to bidding, we will do our best to work with any situation. A 500.00, non-refundable deposit is due at auction end. The winning bidder wins, it is not 1st right of refusal but an agreement to purchase the vehicle. This is to make it fair for everyone.
This is being offered by Peggy's Classic Cars, Oregon DA4795. This is available for inspection by you or a 3rd party, please call for appointment. Thank you, for looking, good luck bidding. Happy holidays!
On Dec-09-13 at 10:06:54 PST, seller added the following information: The reserve hasn't been met so I want to ad that we are not 100% sure that all the paint is original. It is a good rig and a solid 6-7 out of 10, for what is out there. We have it priced resonably and again, it is available for inspection. We tried to list all the items that were note worthy. Thank you, again, for looking. This is a great present for yourself or someone you love... On Dec-09-13 at 16:40:55 PST, seller added the following information: Please feel free to call 503-656-3333, we can walk around the Bronco with you on the phone and give detailed answers. Have a great evening. |
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