1995 Ford Bronco. 60,200 Miles. Very Nice on 2040-cars
Keller, Texas, United States
Up for auction is a 1995 Ford Bronco. This is one exceptionally clean, low mileage Bronco That you have been looking for! 60,268 miles to be exact. It is Electric red with the silver accent in the center and Opal grey interior. The interior is very clean with no issues other than one slightly worn spot (not torn) in the drivers seat where it looks like someone had something in their pocket at one time. It has the 5.8 L 351 engine that runs very well with the auto transmission. It drives really well and tight, Shift great and runs awesome. The paint is exceptional and shiny with no major dings other than at some point the spare tire holder looks like it was over extended and creased the very rear part of the quarter. Nothing really bad and hardly noticeable. No rust in the body whatsoever. It has brand new B.F Goodrich all terrain 31x10.50 Tires that are slightly larger than stock that give it a great stance. It has the original cargo net along with the owners manual and original window sticker! It has the factory compact disc player along with power door locks and power windows. Has the 3.55 regular ratio rear end with the trailer tow package and electronic 4x4 shift. Several other options on the window sticker are as follows.Light opal clear coat accentRear window defrosterPrivacy glassBright electric mirrorspower door locks / Mirrors5.8 EFI engineElectronic 4 Speed automatic transmission3.55 regular ratio axleRemote keyless entryForged aluminum wheelsElectric shift 4x4Premium CD stereoRetract cargo nettingThis is a one owner Bronco that is exceptionally nice! It was bought new at Bob Utter Ford in Sherman,Tx. I bought this Bronco from one of my good customers that had it under his carport its whole life. I bought it with the intention of keeping it, but I have realized I have too many cars to keep so it has to go. If you are looking for an exceptionally clean, Very low mileage Bronco with an awesome color combination and the big 5.8, this is it!
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