California Original, 1985 Ford Bronco, 100% Rust Free, 86k Orig Miles, A+++ on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is a 1985 Ford Bronco XLT -100% rust free (body, chassis and frame) California survivor -86k Original miles -All original body, paint and interior (normal dings, chips, nicks, scratches, etc. There are a few minor dents (see pics) -Rear bumper is a little tweaked (see pics) -Runs and drives extremely well -Idle is as smooth as a Rolex -The acceleration is excellent with plenty of power -The transmission shifts right on time through all the gears -4x4 Operates like it should -No leaks, smoke, overheating or strange noises -Completely solid and tight drive-train -Brakes, steering and suspension are all in proper working order -All mechanical, electrical and climate control systems work like they should -All power windows go up and down smoothly including the rear window -Rare leather interior option looks amazing! -Nice door panels, dash and carpeting. -Brand new am/fm/cd/mp3 player w/remote This is a really cool Bronco. She runs like a charm and looks amazing for it's age. We enjoyed our time with this vehicle and hope the next owner/operator will appreciate it as much s we do. If you have any questions contact Evan at 310-594-4224 or email. This car is also available for sale locally and is subject to removal from the auction at anytime should it be sold. Shipping can be arranged worldwide and expedited quickly and inexpensively to your door. Thanks for looking!
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