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1973 Ford Bronco 4x4, 302 V8, Auto Trans, Ps on 2040-cars

US $11,250.00
Year:1973 Mileage:198501
Location:

Eureka, California, United States

Eureka, California, United States
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This is a 1973 Ford Bronco.  I am the second owner.  I believe it to be in very good condition, but it certainly has been used and has wear.  I have never abused this vehicle nor do I believe the original owner did either.  My wife and I have only used it during hunting seasons on "ranch" roads that we have permission to hunt.  The left rear corner was in a minor to moderate accident prior to my ownership.  It has some very minor evidence of rust but no serious rust issues of any kind.  It was repainted prior to 1996.  It has had no internal engine work done since new, but all external components have been replaced or overhauled (i.e.  fuel pump, water pump, carb, radiator, heater core, motor mounts, starter, alternator).  The engine runs good and does not use oil.    The transmission was overhauled in 1976 at either 6100 miles or 61000 miles.  I do not know which.  Both rear end and front end have had new axel bearings installed, but no internal work done (i.e. gears).  Every u-joint in the drive train has been replaced.  All brake components have been replaced with exception of the drums.  It has all new neoprene suspension parts on the front end.  All new shocks with duel shocks being added to the front.  Engine, transmission and steering do leak some oil due to age, but not really due to a malfunction.  The odometer reads 98,501.  When I asked the original owner if that was correct he stated that it had turned over.  So, I have to assume that it has 198,501 miles, but I do not know what the actual miles are.  The speedometer has always worked since I got it.  This vehicle is almost all stock with the exception of the rear fenders being cut and flairs installed.  Duel shocks being added to the front.  The original steering wheel being replaced.  The rear upholstery, carpeting and back seat have been removed for a more utilitarian use.  The front bumper has been replaced with a winch type bumper.  It has no winch at this time. It has no steel top nor am radio and speaker.  But the dash has not been modified.  I have modified the door hinge pins for quick and easy removal of the doors while hunting. 

Overall  this Bronco is in excellent condition for it's age.  But, it is 41 years old.  I get many compliments on it.  It has been garaged the whole time that I have owned it and well taken care of and serviced.  The only reason that I am selling it is I wish to get an ATV that I can haul in conjunction with my travel trailer.

Buyer is responsible for all shipping/transportation costs.   Using PayPal a $500 NON-refundable deposit must be received within 48 hours after the auction closes and the balance is due 7 days after the auction closes.  

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