1969 Classic Bronco on 2040-cars
Boise, Idaho, United States
Engine:5.0
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Argent silver metallic
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Emerald pear houndstooth
Model: Bronco
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Roadster style clone cruiser
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 98,391
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Sub Model: 1969
SIMPLE SMOOTH STRAIGHT THRILL RIDE!!!
Summer of 69 classic with no dents dings or rust !
self proclaimed silver anniversary addition ( ford argent silver metallic)
5.0 302 2 bar carb
3 speed manual trans ( hurst on the floor)
Power steering stock.
near show interior.
All gauges work with the exception of the secondary fuel tank.
newer main tank.
Runs very nicely. peppy and dependable .
Rebuilt engine ( not sure of the actual miles )
shifts smooth in transmision and t-shift transfer case .
9" rear with drum brakes.
Dana 30 front with drum brakes.
Raptor interior with argent silver .
New windshield.
2" inch lift nice and subtle.
All lines are tight and smooth with no surprises .
Base coat triple clear as a 5,000 paint job should be.
THIS BRONCO COMES WITH NO DOORS OR TOP AS IT IS SET UP AS A ROADSTER CRUISER FRESH AIR NICE WEATHER CLASSIC.
This is a wonderful early bronco and the person who gets it will be thrilled and enjoy it for a long time.
this bronco has a couple offers but I would like to see if I can get a little more to re-coupe however I reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells . having said this, I prefer not to loose the spirit of the auction and will try to avoid ending it so long as ends meet. do not bid on this classic unless your ready and serious about the contract. the bronco is being sold as is and no warranty is offered. it is being described to the best of my ability. It has no dents or dings and I've yet to see this in a 44 year old suv so I'm selling it knowing that it is truly as nice of an early bronco you can find. It is not my desire to try to get 30 to 50 grand for it simply put , it will need between 12,000 and 15,000 to be owned by someone else. I have all the time in the world to pass it on to another party as im only selling it because its too nice to do what I would end up doing with it . I have more than one so im not needing to keep this one so I can worry about it getting a scratch or a dent thus not driving and enjoying it as it should be.
thank you , good luck ,feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
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