Ford Bronco, 85450 Actual Miles, 4x4 Cold Air 5.8 V-8 Auto, 4 Wheel Drive Hubs on 2040-cars
Grantsville, Utah, United States
85,450 Actual Miles,1996 Bronco XL. No carpet, just factory rubber mats to hose off. No power windows, power seats, power locks, and all the rest of the options that seem to give up in the worst spot possible.
Body man special, or drive it the way it is. Some rust issues in the body, but the frame and running gear are good and solid. Runs and drives good. Powerful fuel injected 5.8 liter V-8 with automatic trans plus overdrive for economy. Good firm shifts. Front disc brakes stop it straight and true. Very solid feeling. No rattles etc. Glass is all good. Rear tail gate has power window with very little rust. Lock cylinders have been broken in the tailgate and pass. door, but should be easy to replace. All the lights work as they should. Wipers and washers also work well. Gauges all read correctly, including the gas gauge. Ice cold A\C. Nice interior with rare front bench seat. Very comfortable and in good shape as well. Nice CD player. Please call John or Connie at 435 884 1040 with any ?? In person inspection and test drives are encouraged. Utah buyers will be charged state taxes. We can supply copies of any documents you may need, and take pictures of any area you would like a closer look at. Sold as-is with no warranty. Buyer responsible for all shipping. Sometimes we deliver personally in the western U.S, so give us a call and see if we can help. Please have your finances in place before bidding. Will accept Pay Pal but buyer to pay all PayPal fees. Thanks for looking, and please take a look at our other items. Bidders with 0 feedback must contact us before bidding. |
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