1972 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Yellow Pine, Idaho, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: antoniaabbasila@ukif.com .
1972 Bronco. 15,000 miles on a rebuilt 302. 500 miles on rebuilt NP435 4-speed. Headers, dual exhaust, Motorcraft
2 barrel carb, pointless distributor. Power steering, Power Disk Brakes. Dana 44 front axle with Warn hubs. Dana 20
Transfer Case. 33x12.50R15LT Mickey Thompson Baja Claw Tires in excellent condition with 10" wide kidney bean
wheels. Pre-runner Baja front bumper with KC Daylighters. Matching rear bumper with swing away spare tire carrier,
2" receiver hitch and a brand new Wildcat spare tire. 1969 Mach 1 hood scoop with working turn signal indicators.
Trans-Am side air vents molded into front fenders. Metal front fender flares molded into the rear quarters. Full
roll cage, shoulder belts, lockable center console, Alpine stereo with CD player and Kicker speakers. Very clean
matching front buckets, rear bench seat, carpet and headliner with no tears wear marks or stains. Tinted side and
rear windows.
This is a very clean Bronco that is always garaged and runs and drives great. It has no known mechanical or rust
issues. Bronco has an older restoration and the paint is starting to show it's age but still looks very good as
you can see from the pictures. This is a very sharp looking Bronco that turns heads where ever it goes and has
those custom details that set it apart from the rest of the Bronco's in town. Very sad to see it go.
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