1971 Classic Ford Bronco. Full Custom Restoration. Ready To Show And Go. Nice!!! on 2040-cars
Argyle, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 Windsor
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Custom Build
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Mileage: 14,909
1971 Classic Ford Bronco. This is a must see for anyone seriously interested in owning a custom, Classic Bronco. Full custom restoration with 300+hours spent on the top-knotch build. Would cost you 50k+ to have it built. I will list many of the items used in the restoration and post a lot of pictures but, if you're really interested in one of these, it is truly a must see. No disappointments. Everything works and works well! Contact me for additional pictures, answers to your questions, etc.
351 Windsor. Stroker motor. Mallory ignition. Magna-Flow exhaust. Professionally built by S&J engineering. Holley throttle body fuel injection system (programmable). Runs/operates like a modern day motor, with LOTS of power.
Dana 44 front-end. WARN premium hubs. Dana 20 transfer case. NP 435 transmission. Ford 9" rearend. CONTACT ME for all the details concerning the motor, drive-train, etc.
Bottom side pans and tub have been treated with an anti-rust inhibitor and waterproof sealing agent (SEM). Then painted to match. Rhino-lining up top. No rust or corrosion on this baby!
Power steering.
Front disc brakes, rear drum.
5.5" lift. Adjustable track-bars.
Bilstein 5100 series shocks.
Cooper Discoverer STT 35x12.50R15LT tires (new).
Sport-Comp Auto Meter gauges.
Hood struts.
KC HiLites 800 8" rally lights.
AM/FM CD MP3 Ipod receiver with 8 speakers (2 in each headrest). JL Audio 900/5 amplifier. JL Audio 10" W7 subwoofer in a custom enclosure (removable).
8" center console.
Full enclosure with doors included (all soft). Bikini top and a full SUV cover is also included.
PLEASE contact me for more details.
Thanks for looking!
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