1971 Ford Bronco Sport Frame Off Restoration - Beautiful Black Paint on 2040-cars
Hockessin, Delaware, United States
1971 Ford Bronco Full frame off restoration, stunning black exterior and matching black interior, very high attention placed on the build with great paint & body work. The rear quarters were custom made by cutting and sectioning the opening. It retains the "stock, uncut" look " LUBER" but it now allows for much larger tires and wheels choices. Drive train- Ford Bronco 289 - completely rebuilt, tons of new parts 4bbl carb and intake, new air intake filter. 3spd on the column manual transmission - rebuilt. Brakes completely redone with new master cylinder, booster and lines. New power steering system conversion. Rebuilt axles, bearings, etc 2 inch body lift kit 5 inch suspension lift "bulletproof" over the knuckle steering linkage (heim joint ends) Upgraded to polymer "Aero" gas tank with new fuel lines.
Exterior - Second guages added to bottom of dash, can remove and stick with stock if preferred Issues like brake lights, turn signals, horns and hazard lights have been gone over. Custom 6 point Roll Cage
New owner still needs to decide on: top choice - hard top, soft top, bikini, or topless rear seat - install factory seat, newer aftermarket fold and tumble, or none (about a 30 minute project)
Looks great, get lots of "that is a bad a*s Bronco" comments. In short, a nice clean Bronco. Due to vehicle age it is sold as is where is with no warranty stated or implied. |
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