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1996 Bronco 97k Actual Miles! 5.8 V8 California Original Survivor_leather! on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:97648
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 5.8 liter V8

***Only 97,648 Actual Miles!***

Original Paint and Rust Free!

Here is a beautiful Oxford White 1996 Eddie Bauer loaded with all the popular options. It has the powerful 5.8 liter V8, leather, light group, keyless entry and Limited Slip Rear.  

This truck has spent almost its entire life out in New Mexico and California. Take a look at the undercarriage pictures, as this truck is 100% Rust Free!!

The paint is gorgeous and shines like a mirror! The B-pillars have no cracks. It does have a few scratches, a little ding or two and small indent right next to the hinge for tire carrier. All very minor to be sure, but I’m not sure if they show up in the pictures so I wanted to mention them.

Inside the leather interior looks great and it has been well taken care of for sure. All the accessories work as they should and the AC is ICE COLD!

These low mileage survivors are certainly hard to find. And this Eddie Bauer, loaded with options, makes this one desirable Bronco!  So if you are in the market, give me a call. I am happy to bring this Bronco to any local Ford dealer or mechanic and have it inspected for you, at your cost.

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