1989 Ford Bronco Ii Xlt Plus 2-door 2.9l Classic Suv Great Condition Low Miles!! on 2040-cars
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
1989 Ford Bronco II XLT
Mileage: 147,500 Hello! Up for bid is a 1989 Ford Bronco II XLT (2-Door) SUV. The vehicle is immaculately maintained (smoke-free) and is in excellent running condition. Finding this vehicle in such great condition is very rare. The car has only had 1 other prior owner, all miles are accounted for as the odometer has not been tampered with. There are minor blemishes on the wheels as well as the exterior paint. The full sized spare tire will be included with the vehicle. This vehicle was primarily used as a weekend vehicle for leisure rides and is still running strong for years to come! Payment: PayPal or Money Orders are accepted Delivery: Delivery arrangements will need to be made by buyer. Pickup arrangements are also available. Thank you for looking! Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or requests for additional pictures. |
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