1972 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Garretson, South Dakota, United States
I have up for auction my 1972 Ford Bronco. This original, uncut Bronco would make an excellent restoration piece or with a little work a fun weekend driver. This Bronco is equipped with the original 170 6cyl and three speed on the column. As you can see in the pictures it has the normal bronco rust and a few dings and dents. Some patch work had been done by a previous owner, but not a professional job. The frame on this Bronco is rock solid. Mechanically, some work has already been done to include new wheel cylinders all the way around, every brake hose has been replaced, had rear drive shaft professionally rebuilt and new u-joints in the front driveshaft, new outer axle bearings in the rear end with new axle seals. The original transmission was shot and I replaced it with a know good trans, new fuel pump, etc. The engine does use oil and runs a little rough at idle. Overall this Bronco is in original unrestored condition, so if you have any questions please ask before you bid. This vehicle is sold AS/IS WHERE IS with no warranty. The winning bidder is responsible for all shipping costs and arranging the shipping. I require a $500.00 deposit through PayPal within 24hrs. of the auction ending with the remaining balance due within 4 days of the auction ending and I will accept a cashier check or cash in person. The title for this vehicle will not be released until the payment has been verified. Again, if you have any questions please ask and thanks for looking. |
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