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1968 Ford Bronco 4x4 289 V8, Manual, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1968 Mileage:103287
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
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Excellent condition near stock 1968 Ford Bronco 4x4.  This truck runs and drives great! 

Upgrades/Features:

* Clear title.
* Stock original numbers matching 289 V8  (tuned and all fluids replaced about 1 year ago)
* "3-on-the-tree" manual transmission
* 1 year old battery
* Power brakes - Front disc brake conversion, rear drum brakes, excellent condition.
* Dual fuel tanks, front tank is new.  (both tanks function normally, fuel gauge on dash is slow when switched between tanks)
* dual exhaust (few years old)
* Eagle Alloy wheels with 30" BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A tires (approximately 2000 miles).  Spare wheel/tire match, no miles.
* Rear leaf springs with Coil-over shocks, front springs/shocks, excellent condition.  NO LIFT, standard height.
* Painted front brush guard, original swing away spare tire carrier
* lightly tinted door windows, dark tinted rear/side windows.
* original chrome bumpers in very good condition.
* NO RUST

* New (white) door panels, seat covering, console arm rest, also covered with "horse blanket" custom seat covers (like new).
* New black carpet throughout, with sound-deadening padding
* New mahogany Grant steering wheel
* 3-point front seat belts
* massively upgraded stereo system!
                    * Custom AutoSound head unit with USB port, SD card slot, CD/Radio
                    * JL Audio 700/5 amplifier  75wpc x 4, 180w x 1
                    * Polk Audio db6501 6.5" component speakers (front) in Vertically Driven Products (VDP) center hump enclosure
                    * Polk Audio db651 6/5" co-axial speakers (rear) contained in polished aluminum wake-board speaker enclosures, clamped to roll bar
                    * JL Audio 10" enclosed subwoofer
* Column mounted tachometer
* custom center console, classic functional CB radio (with large "whip" antenna)
* original gun rack (driver's side, see pics).

Overall, a very nice truck.  It's the 2nd early bronco that I've owned and drives great.  Only reason I'm selling is to pursue another project vehicle.  Please email any questions, feel free to schedule  to see it in person, inspect, and test ride/drive. Will provide additional photos and/or video of it running upon request.  Thanks for looking!

NO INTERNATIONAL SALES/TRANSACTIONS. 
BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP, BUYER TO ARRANGE AND PAY FOR TRANSPORT, IF REQUIRED. 
$500 NON-REFUNDABLE DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED, TOTAL DUE IN 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS.  BANK CHECK ONLY, MUST CLEAR PRIOR TO PICKUP. 
NO TRADES.


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