1969 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
Syracuse, Utah, United States
Please contact me at : livialbboschert@pompeyfans.com .
1969 Ford Bronco Sport. This is full restoration Bronco. Engine, brakes, transmission, fuel system, steering, drive train, undercarriage, interior, exterior have all been professionally restored.
Interior:
As you will note, the interior and roll bar have all been lined with Hippo Liner - which is a colorized liner - - not a paint over. The liner is an exact color match to the exterior paint. The seats are brand new from Toms. The door panels and rear quarters are professionally upholstered. Dash is perfect. Audio was professionally installed including a sub box under the rear seat.
Exterior:
Bodywork & paint are professionally done. "Coke Red" is the color and is stunning. The engine was not pulled when the vehicle was painted but the underside of the hood and air filter top were painted. It's all clean and nice.
Wheels / Tires:
Brand new US Wheels with BFG MT 33x12.50 15 tires with less than 50 miles on them.
Engine:
This is the original 302 V-8, original 3-speed transmission and original transfer case. All in perfect working order. This Bronco easily drives 75-80 mph on the freeway.
Electrical:
All electrical in working order.
Extras:
Tint, weatherstripping, emblems, floor mats, center console, dash, mirrors. Brand new carb.
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Auto Services in Utah
Washburn Motors ★★★★★
Utah Imports ★★★★★
Tuff Country Suspension ★★★★★
Tint Specialists Inc. ★★★★★
Superior Locksmith ★★★★★
Slick Willley`s II ★★★★★
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