1974 Bronco 302 4x4 Off Road Lifted Early Ford Ranger Classic on 2040-cars
Oviedo, Florida, United States
Engine:302
Used
Drive Type: AWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 49,000
Model: Bronco
Trim: 2 dr
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
This 1974 Bronco has been beautifully restored to enjoy
on and off road. With its fresh, super nice red paint, custom graphics, performance
built 302 engine, 6 inch lift kit, 35 inch tires, new interior, custom dash and
gauges it is a blast to drive. It
cruises out on the highway easily at 65mph with great brakes and tight
suspension. The chassis is tight with no rattles and the gear box and differentials
are smooth and quiet. The 4 wheel drive works perfectly so you can take it off
road or to the local car show to show it off. It has custom interior with
family roll bar, bucket seats, lockbox, with stereo/cd player installed.
Another nice feature is the polished diamond plate insert panels. It is an
awesome collector truck that’s going to make someone a really nice toy. Below
is a list of breakdown of the features on the truck:
Please just call 321-663-6608 We’ll look at possible trades. Please send pictures, details and price to macmusclecar@aol.com With shipping out of state or overseas here is our highly recommended/preferred transport: Sims, Waters & Associates, Inc. (904) 356-4455 (Myra) Email: Myra@sims-waters.com For a great price on a quote in the United States call the best in the business, Mike Lippe at Discount Auto Transport 715-687-4600 I can assist in exporting anywhere worldwide -- Usually takes 45-60 days from point of purchase. The cost seems to be close to $2200 US monies which will take to all major world ports. |
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