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1995 Bronco 100k Actual Miles! Mint Condition Survivor! Gorgeous Gray Leather! on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:100505
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1995 Ford Bronco XLT 5.0 Liter V8

*** Only 100,505 Actual Miles!***

***100% Original Paint and Rust Free!!***

**Only Two Previous Owners**

**DVD Entertainment System!**

Here is a Gorgeous Survivor from Colorado that just has the right look!  That Dark Tourmaline Metallic Paint is very rich and deep and shines like new and is complemented by a beautiful light opal gray leather interior!  This paint color is usually on lots of the Eddie Bauers which only come with mocha interiors. The gray leather really makes this XLT pop!

Out on the road this truck is very tight and smooth and rattle free! The 5.0 liter V8 feels especially strong and propels this Bronco down the road with ease.  This XLT honestly looks and drives like a truck with half those miles. The Michelin tires have most of their tread left and they help the Bronco run nice and quiet.  

Inside looks amazing and that gray leather is in excellent condition with no rips or tears.  Please note that the pictures were taken at different times of day and some interior pictures show a little darker than others. As listed at the top of the ad, this Bronco is outfitted with a DVD Entertainment center complete with remote and two headsets.  It also has a high end Kenwood Pandora Radio for your enjoyment.

If you are looking for a stunningly beautiful XLT with an equally gorgeous interior, then you owe it to yourself to check this Bronco out! I am available for you to come and test drive this truck any time during the auction. I can also bring it to any local Ford dealer of your choice and have it inspected for you, at your cost.

Please call me with any questions or concerns or if you would like to end the auction early.

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