1968 Ford Bronco Half Cab on 2040-cars
Newark, New Jersey, United States
hello.The following is a very honest description of the truck. Body is verysolid, there are some hole as you can see in the pics especially in the bedfloor area but the previous owner treated those areas and painted the truck, hegreased the rear wheel walls and put the diamond bed liner. the only rustbubbles are on the lower driver's door as you can see in the pics and alittle bit on the tail gate (surface) everything else is pretty solid. truck isfar from being a trailer queen but it is a good driver, weather striping coulduse some replacement, passenger mirror is holding down with duct tape. tittlesays 140223 miles, odometer reads 37820* ?, door panels are off the doors atthis moment because the latches are acting up. please take a close look at thepics they are part of the description too. original drive train, three on treeshift smoothly with no problems, good clutch, 4x4 works as it should, all lightsand gauges work fine. tires have good tread but they're old though. -brakesystem completely replace, master cylinder, stainless steal lines, shoes, drums,wheel cylinder, all new. (i did all this work myself and although i feel prettyconfidence driving the truck every day new owner should go over and doublecheck) -spark plugs.-carburetor rebuild by steve's carburetor in lyndhurstnj, fuel filters, air filter.-front coil springs-shocks all around -front diffand transfer case service and oil change done. probably forgetting more stuff,please ask me any question you may have.
Please contact me only at : ChristaKearbeyvawi@yahoo.com
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