1971 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Searchlight, Nevada, United States
Send me an email at: kareykttrell@uk8.net .
1971 Ford Bronco. Complete frame off restoration. I bought this bronco six years ago from the original owner in
Colorado. It is completely rust free.
Original 302 engine was completely rebuilt. Bored 30 over, torque cam, Edelbrock aluminum intake with Edelbrock
550 cfm carb.
It was repainted the original orange and white colors. Rear is ford 9" with dana 44 in front.
MSD pro billet Ready to run distributor.
Completely rebuiltC4 automatic transmission feeds a dana 20 transfer case.
Power steering with tilt wheel.
Power brakes with front disk conversion.
Vintage air AC. Blows very cold air.
Roll bar is powder coated.
Powder coated front, rear bumpers and pare tire support.
Brand new carpet from front to rear.
New upholstery.
Original power take off winch works.
New dual Magnaflow exhaust system.
New Warn hubs in front.
New four 31 inch tires on 15" Ion alloy wheels
Every body part is original.
3point seat belts in front.
It has front and rear anti sway bar kits with quick disconnects.
Lifted 2.5 inches and it has a new drive shaft.
Everything works great.
This frame off restoration took a lot of time and money but it became one of the best 1971 Broncos you will ever
see. Clean title in my name. This Bronco will look better in person. The pictures just cannot do it justice.
This rebuild was done in 2015. I have put less that 1000 miles on it.
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