1974 Ford Bronco Sport Power Brakes And Steering on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 Ci V8 NATURALLY ASPIRATED
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Bronco
Trim: SPORT
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: ROLL BAR
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES
Mileage: 17,203
Exterior Color: SUNBURST COPPER
Number of Cylinders: 8
Another great Bronco brought to you by Velocity Restorations. This 1974 Ford Bronco Sport just had a frame up restoration completed in our shop. We bought this Bronco out of Oklahoma. It was sitting in a show room for the last 18 years. We only had to replace one floor pan to make this a great rust free Bronco. After receiving the Bronco we stripped the body down, applied high build primer, PPG sunburst copper paint, 4 coats of high solids clear, and finished up with a 1500/2500 wet sand cut and buff. Paint has great clarity and depth. Tailgate, hood, doors, grill, and hard top were completely removed and painted off the truck to obtain the best finish possible. Body is dressed with full body chrome molding and chrome light bezels. Frame was sanded with 320 grit and sprayed with an epoxy semi gloss frame paint. Undercarriage was coated with Raptor underlining for years of preservation. We went through the power brake system from front to rear, replacing lines, wheel cylinders, and shoes. Tie rod boots, body bushings, shocks, steering stabilizer were all replaced with high quality parts. We went through the axles and drive shafts replacing all bushings, seals, and u-joints as necessary. Bronco is riding on 4 practically new 31/10.50/15 Bridgestone Dueller A/T's. The interior we kept as stock as possible only replacing what was necessary for functionality. All lights, gauges, fuel tanks, wipers, etc work as they should. We added a roll bar and weather proof media player. We kept the original seats and door panels to maintain the originality of the truck. Interior was sanded down and Raptor undercoating was applied for protection and weather proofing. The transmission and transfer case were rebuilt. Compression on engine was checked and ranged from 147-152# with 55-60 lbs of oil pressure. Under the hood we installed new Endurashine Edelbrock intake, 600 cfm carburetor, valve covers, electronic distributor, and chrome brake booster. We have been over this truck from front to rear and stand behind our product. Check out our feedback and realize from our past customers we build a great product and have several happy buyers. Most of our auctions end early due to our prices being realistic. We are offering a vintage air professionally installed AC system with the buy it now price being met on this auction. Any offers will be entertained prior to auction ending. AS usual we offer availability for any inspections of vehicle prior to auction ending. Bronco is being sold as-is where-is with no warranty implied. Please do not hesitate to contact us anytime with questions.
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