1972 Ford Bronco Half-cab, 351 , Power Disc Brakes, Power Steering!! Lqqk on 2040-cars
Haleyville, Alabama, United States
1972 Ford Bronco , has 351 Windsor, straight shift, 4X4. It is the Half Cab model with 3" lift and basically new 33" x 12.50" Buckshot's. The truck has POWER DISC BRAKES AND POWER STEERING. The engine was rebuilt a few years back by a local speed shop and done right. Not a hot rod but built right. It has retro-fitted serpentine belt.Needs some detailing under hood and things like that. Truck has new bumpers , new lights, bezels etc. Paint and body is very good driver quality. this is not a trailer queen, it is a very good driver. Drivers seat cover needs some repair , and there was a bed mounted tool box that was removed previously you can see where it use to be. overall a very nice bronco , a head turner. truck runs great, no excuses for running gear all in great shape. these are HARD TO FIND. Call Keith 205-269-2799. Truck is for sale locally. I reserve the right to end listing if it sells before reserve is met. Cash only at time of pick up. If you have less than 10 feedback, do not bid on tis without prior approval via phone call, or your bid will be cancelled.
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