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1971 Ford Bronco Sport Frame Off Restoration - Beautiful Black Paint on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:1 Color: and matching black interior
Location:

Hockessin, Delaware, United States

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 -
Beautiful black paint, professional paint and body
Raised "Cobra Jet" style Mustang hood scoop on factory steel hood. The body is ALL metal. One custom built bumper to match the one purchased, tube style Bumpers - heavy
Most pictures show the 36 inch tires and Mickey Thomspon wheels, can also come with the wheels and smaller tires currently installed (Mickey Thompson also). These are street style tires which tuck under the body better and offer better road manners.

Interior-
New black upholstery and new seat cushioning material. Old seats were torn down, metal frames blasted and painted.
3pt seat belts can come with the sale
Aftermarket steering wheel

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.

hyghlndr's 1971 Black Bronco album on Photobucket

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BMW V8-powered Ford Model A is the definition of Hot Rod

Thu, 20 Jun 2013

Today, hotrodding has a pretty staid definition. Take one classic American car, add one classic American V8, sprinkle with tire smoke and you pretty much have every hot rod to roll out of a shop in the last 40 years. Mike Borroughs knows it wasn't always this way. Once upon a time, getting your bucket to go faster meant grabbing whatever parts were lazing about the yard, bolting them together with a bit of ingenuity and laughing your way down the quarter mile. It's in that spirit that Burroughs built his 1928 Ford Model A.
Rather than turn to the tired flathead or the common Chevrolet small block, Burroughs plucked a 4.0-liter V8 from a 1995 BMW 7 Series. With 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, the engine has no trouble shuffling the old A around town. He had to build a custom chassis to get everything to cooperate, but the result is a 1,500-pound heathen that looks built to harass dry lake beds. You can check it out in the video below. Be warned, the soundtrack by Hanni el Khatib may not be safe for work - awesomeness of this caliber rarely is.

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Fri, 07 Jun 2013

Oklahoma recently saw the destructive power of an EF5 tornado, but in the aftermath of the devastation, we've also been witness to the incredible resilience of the human spirit. Moore, OK resident Jack Haden survived the storm but found that his 2003 Ford Mustang wasn't quite as lucky. As you can see in the image above, the tornado's 200+ mph winds did quite a number on the car, but while most people would have likely called their insurance company and scrapped the car, Haden had other plans.
After finding the car and seeing that its V6 still fired up, Haden spent a couple hours getting the car, um... roadworthy(?)... by removing the doors and front clip, cutting off the roof and putting on some new wheels and tires. He noticed that driving it around brought some comic relief to an area that needed a reason to laugh and smile. Check out the KSBI TV news report video below showing before and after pictures of the tough 'Stang, as well as a video showing the newly lightweight coupe doing a smoky burnout.

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