1995 Ford Bronco Xlt on 2040-cars
Port Chester, New York, United States
I have for sale a very nice 1995 Ford Bronco XLT with 96972 original milles!!! truck has a couple of issues nothing major, passenger door won't open from outside and I think there is a leek on the gas tank,because when truck is running it has a strong smell of gas., I don't know how bad it is, other than that truck is in really good shape no cracks no dents 4x4 works ,ac and heat works truck also has a anti corrosion cover everything else works just fine!! please read the description before you bid!!! truck is being sold ASIS no warranty and buyer is responsible for pick up. NO SHIPPING!!! 500 dollars deposit has to be made by end of auction via PAYPAL no refundable, and the rest cash when picking up the truck!! so please please if you don't have the founds or not sure about this truck don't bid!!! don't waisted my and your time, what you see is what you going to get!!! feel free to ask me any questions my phone # 203 5212602 ask for alex or send me a email . Thanks for looking my auction and good luck!!! |
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Tue, Jun 17 2014How do you build a strong group of loyalists from the next generation of American drivers? You start em' young. Ford has taken that lesson to heart, as we can see in the first batch of images of the company's new entry to the pre-school market, the Power Wheels F-150. This particular example was caught returning from testing around Ford's base of operations in Dearborn, MI – covered in tiny little bits of camouflage, too. Now, this could very well end up being a collaboration between Power Wheels and Ford. Then again, it could just be some bored engineers that decided to troll the local congregation of spy photographers, who earlier today captured images of the next Focus RS and SVT Mustang. Whatever it is, it's pretty darn cool. Take a look up top for images of the new Power Wheels F-150.
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