1968 Ford Bronco Sport - Same Owner 30 Years on 2040-cars
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 4BBL Cleveland
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Sport
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: Four Wheel Drive
Mileage: 62,930
MidAmerica Auctions has been asked to sell this 1968 Ford Bronco for one of our valued customers. Mark has owned this 1966 Ford Bronco for 30 years. Brought up from
PLEASE NOTE: During restoration Mark removed and discarded the original glove box door which held the factory VIN Tag. The State of Minnesota has issued a new VIN tag 'DPSMN120088'. The original VIN was V15NLC78622. It is still titled as a 1968 Ford.
This Bronco has not seen rain or snow since he started the rebuild and restoration 18 years ago. All steel, very clean Bronco with a 1972 351
New 4 core radiator and transmission cooler. New K&N filters. New fuel pump. New alternator. New shocks with urethane bushings on all seven shocks. New urethane bushings in front end. Grenade Launcher! New door glass windshield both sides of top and all tinted. New door glass with weather stripping and rails. New rear drive shaft. New rear gas tank and hoses both tanks. New rear wheel studs. New dual exhaust system. New custom steering wheel. New custom interior and rear seat. New power steering. New seven quart oil pan rear sump. New wiring all around. New air horn. New electric wipers. New custom stainless steel dash New black console between seats. New 6x9 Pile driver rear speakers. New custom bumpers. Wired for pulling trailer, drop hitch and trailer brake. Acel coil and wires. Dropped pitman arms. Rebuilt blue dot tail lights. 6 point roll cage. Dual-matic lock outs. Extra stuff that goes with the Bronco: Hood, Transfer case, 1976 front axels, Fly wheel covers, pair of 661 heads, intake and carburetor, Spare gas tank front and sending unit, some dash parts glass, door parts, chrome, rubber door gaskets, heater core assembly, wiper assembly, 4 15” stock rims and stock tires, spare lock outs, new Bronco Sport emblems, spare gas tank complete disc brake setup, extra chrome trim, glass, hood, brake drum, 28 spline axel driver side, master cylinder, over flow tank, spare tire carrier, tail lights, head lights, alarm system and more!
This Bronco is very dependable. Appraised at $22,000 in 2003 - A lot has been done since then! Lots of receipts. You could not build a built Bronco like this one for $22,000 But you can buy it today for $18,750. We will assist the buyer with shipping arrangements anywhere in the USA and worldwide. You can trust our descriptions. MidAmerica Auctions is the world's largest seller of antique motorcycles. We conduct consignment classic car and motorcycle auctions across the USA. Our Las Vegas Motorcycle Auction held each year in January is the world's largest antique motorcycle with over 500 quality motorcycles offered by private sellers and millions in sales every year. Many internet buyers are concerned about purchasing items online for the fear of the item not being described accurately or not receiving the item after paying for it. When you do business with MidAmerica Auctions it will be handled professionally. We are 'brick & mortor' company with 34,000 square foot showroom and home office in St. Paul, Minnesota. We have sold over 17,000 antique and special interest motorcycles since 1989 for our customers. Please check our eBay rating - 100%. We have sold motorcycles and cars through eBay from $15,000 to $125,000 with complete customer satisfaction. If you have any questions on this motorcycle or our company please call us. Our office hours are Monday to Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Central Time. We can be reached at 651.633.9655. At your service, Ron Christenson MidAmerica Auctions, 2755 Long Lake Road, St. Paul MN, 55113
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