1969 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Parks, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Soft Top
Engine:351 Windsor
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8 cylinder
Model: Bronco
Trim: Sport Utility
Drive Type: Four Wheel Drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 0
Safety Features: Four Wheel Disc
Exterior Color: Red
Excellent Condition 1969 Ford Bronco completely gone through with tons of extras
- Four Wheel Disc Brake
- Custom Heim Joint steering
- New Power Steering Pump and Steering Box
- Rebuilt 351Windsor Motor w/rv cam approx. 3000k w/ all paper work
- Custom Headers from Joe Martinez who was one of the original header designers at Hooker Headers
- Rebuilt C4 transmission w/ Winters shifter w/ all paper work
- Rebuilt Dana 20 transfer case
- Twin Stick Shifters
- New 23 Gallon Sherman Gas Tank from Wild Horses
- New Ron Davis Aluminum Radiator and Fan Shroud
- Completely Re-wired electrical
- Dakota Digital Dash Display
- Roll Cage
- Pre-Runner Front and Rear Bumpers w/gas can and jack mounted to Spare
- New Warn winch w/ air compressor integrated
- New Cooper off road tires 15x35
- 5 inch lift
- Custom built shock hoops front and rear
- KING RESEVOIR SHOCKS front and rear
- KING Stering Stablizer
- KING Bump Shocks
- New Wild Horses Heavy Duty Leaf Springs
- KC Highlights
- Bikini Top
- Extended Radius Arms
This Bronco is in excellent shape with a few minor flaws that can be easily remedied, I just have not had the time. This is not my main source of transport, basically a toy. So no hurry to fix minor problems.
The front main seal was never seated properly and the truck has had a Very slow minor oil leak. $10 part, but everything has to be taken off the front of the engine to get to it. So I've left it alone.
The bendix on the starter is starting to go, again easy fix, just haven't had the time.
The interior is in good shape. I was planning on putting new seats eventually.
The soft top is ok. I was going to put a hard top on eventually, so never messed with the soft top. Fine as is.
Wonderful Bronco which gets tons of compliments. Will make someone very happy!
On Aug-17-13 at 22:35:44 PDT, seller added the following information:
- Dual Optima Batteries
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