1986 Ford Bronco Ii Xlt Sport Utility 2-door 2.9l 4x4 Automatic 1 Year Warranty! on 2040-cars
Encinitas, California, United States
For sale is a 1986 Ford bronco II 4x4 Automatic with a 4" body lift. It has extra leaf springs and shocks. I bought this from the second owner with 54k original miles! It was stored in desert conditions, so it has almost no rust. Sometime back the transmission was rebuilt. There is only one little dent in the whole body, on the fender. It should be easy to bang that out. The paint is fading a little but mechanically you will not find a more solid Bronco II. I have the front bumper and can throw in some extra rims. It has AZ plates and there are no extra fees in registering it.
When I bought it I knew I needed to get the engine repaired so I took it to my friends shop who gave me an excellent deal on the labor. A list of some of the work done to it: - Underside of the vehicle has been painted. - New starter installed. - Engine heads needed a valve job on both sides. - One of the engine heads was replaced due to a small crack. - Engine was completely overhauled and repacked with all new gaskets. - A new flex plate / flywheel was installed. - New injectors. - New belts. - New battery. - New brake master cylinder. Together all of this work would cost $2,000 +. Engine has a 1 year warranty on the engine! The work was completed January 25th 2014. It was recommended by my mechanic to install a new: - Power steering gear box or the gasket. - Radiator. - hoses. It could use a bit of cosmetic work; - Passenger window needs motor. - Rear hatch needs panel and repair. - No headliner. I didn't complete the later work because it wasn't urgent. I didn't do any cleaning up of the paint or interior. I'm sure it will look 100% better with a good detail. The reason I'm selling it, it because I fix and flip 7 cars per year. It would make a perfect daily driver or and awesome tow behind. No Reserve. |
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