1972 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Deer Park, Washington, United States
1972 Ford Bronco Sport.
- We have rebuilt or replaced almost everything on this car over the past four years. All new flooring sheet metal,
new fender metal, all new drivetrain and steering other than front differential.
-Electronic remote controlled exhaust system allows you to switch from straight pipe without mufflers to standard
quiet exhaust with mufflers
-Newly built 302 ford engine (under 8000 miles) with Edelbrock performance parts, new power steering, new
performance radiator
-New transmission, new driveline, new clutch, new flywheel, new fuel tanks, new windshield
-New 8 point roll cage, new gauges, new steering wheel, new three point seatbelts
-New interior with TBP bucket seats and foldable back bench seat
-New Bilstein shocks all the way around
-New Centech wire loom thoughout
-New ford 9 inch rear end with new disc brakes
-New American racing rims and BFG tires
-Hard top included and in great shape
-3 speed manual transmission
- Spare BFG tire on a black rim
Ford Bronco for Sale
- 1971 ford bronco sport(US $14,000.00)
- 1974 ford bronco(US $15,400.00)
- In hand (US $15.00)
- 1996 ford bronco exceptional example of last year made bronco 4x4(US $11,130.00)
- 1968 ford bronco(US $48,750.00)
- 1979 ford bronco(US $17,150.00)
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