1972 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Hemet, California, United States
FOR SALE IS THIS 1972 FORD BRONCO WHICH HAS BEEN HEAVILY MODIFIED. THE FRONT END IS FIBERGLASS AND LIFTS UP TO EASILY SERVICE THE MOTOR. THIS IS A ONE PIECE FRONT END.
THE GOOD REBUILT 351 CLEVELAND- LOW RPM MOTOR WITH A LOT OF TORQUE AT LOW RPM HOLLY PRO JECTION TWIN STICK TRANSFER MANUAL TRANS- LOW PLUS THREE LONG TRAVEL ARMS UP FRONT 6" LIFT KIT DEEVER SPRINGS IN THE REAR FORD 9" TOW STRAP HIGH STEER SETUP POWER STEERING DETROIT LOCKER IN REAR ARB AIR LOCKER IN FRONT 430 GEARS POWER BRAKES CROSSFLOW RADIATOR CURRIE AXLES NEW 15" METHOD WHEELS NEW 35" GOODYEAR WRANGLER KEVLAR TIRES- LESS THAN 10 MILES ON THE TIRES RAMSEY 9000 WINCH POWDER COATED BUMPERS CB AIR TANK SLIP DRIVESHAFTS NICE WIDE BUCKET SEATS IN THE FRONT VDO GAUGES RUST FREE CA BRONCO THE BAD DAMAGED SHEET METAL AT THE REAR QUATER PANELS ON THE LOWER SECTION- SEE PHOTOS DENT BEHIND DRIVER DOOR ON QUARTER PANEL- SEE PHOTOS COMPRESSOR SWITCH FOR THE FRONT AIR LOCKER NOT WORKING- NEEDS TO BE LOOKED INTO WIRING COULD BE CLEANED UP OR INSTALL A NEWER HARNESS THE FENDER FLARES ARE OLD AND FADED .....THIS BRONCO HAS BEEN A GREAT BRONCO. IT HAS SOME DENTS FROM USE BUT IT IS A VERY SOLID VEHICLE. YOU COULD NOT BUILD IT FOR WHAT I'M ASKING. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS BRONCO. THE BODY PAINT IS A GRAY ZOLATONE FINISH THAT LOOKS LIKE A ROCK. THE INTERIOR IS RHINO LINED BLACK. I WILL TRY TO LOAD A VIDEO OF THE BRONCO RUNNING AND ADD IT TO THE AD. PLEASE EMAIL TO SET UP A TIME TO VIEW IN PERSON. |
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