1994 Ford Bronco Xlt, 4x4, Work Truck, Off-road, Pulling. on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Visit https://plus.google.com/117685781479718702243/posts/U81yhazM1J6 for pictures 1994 Ford Bronco XLT 5.0L. engine (about 100,000 miles) Transmission about 50,000 miles Under drive pulleys Warn Premium locking hubs 32 inch BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tires 15" x 11" American Racing Rims Removable top Sun roof Power steering Power windows Power mirrors CD player Air Condition 10,000 lbs. capacity rear bumper Reese hitch Just put in a brand new battery (battery died over winter) The front shocks are new. It a crack in windshield, not very noticeable but will cost about 200 bucks at Ryan's All Glass to replace, they do really good work. It also has a rusted brake line, it holds fluid well with no leaks but since it sat over the winter the brake line cracked but that's an easy fix. It has a rebuild title because though the body has like 204,000 miles the engine has like 110,000 and the transmission has around 54,000. Has a clean, nice interior. The body is a little rough but the mechanics are great and the truck hauls awesome, can't beat the 4x4 of this thing. It blue books for $2,881.00 in Fair Condition (which is the lowest). Great Deal, use for a off road toy, or to haul toys, could use as a work truck even a plow truck in the winter. Nice reliable Truck just needs a few little things, a tune up, oil change, and especially a bath here and there. |
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