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1975 Ford Bronco Uncut,unrestored,super Solid Driver,302,3speed,great Bronco!! on 2040-cars

Year:1975 Mileage:99999
Location:

Cleveland, Mississippi, United States

Cleveland, Mississippi, United States

      You are bidding on a very nice 1975 Ford Bronco Un-Cut V8 3spd that is Un-Restored, daily driver and in amazing condition. This Bronco is a Mississippi Native and has had a well cared for life. This truck is Solid!! The only spots on the truck that have surface rust is on the drip rail on the Top. The Floor Pans have been replaced with factory OEM style replacement pans. No Cancer issues. The Rockers are good and solid along with inner fenders, kick panels, firewall and such. The seats are in great condition. The Dash pad has a crack as most do from age. The Dash is completely original with AM radio still in tact but not working, no aftermarket gauges!! 

     This Bronco was painted over 20 years ago and has some weak areas in small places , but still shows well. The original color Green still remains under the hood. The body is straight with minimal blemishes, and NO BONDO or patched panels!! The uncut fender wells are solid!!


     The motor in this truck has been Rebuilt and updated with Edelbrock  4 barrel intake and brand new Holley Carb , Electronic Ignition , all the good updates. This is one strong running truck!!! The transmission is tight and goes into every gear like butter. The Transfer case works properly and 4wd engages just as it should. 

     The suspension on this bronco has been upgraded to a 3.5 inch suspension to clear a taller tire  and  and soften the ride . 


     With everything being said, this bronco can be a daily driver. It handles the road excellent and has no issues with tracking or sloppiness in the steering. 75 mph all day down the Hwy with no problems at all. 


          IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN UN-MOLESTED BRONCO THAT HAS NEVER BEEN RESTORED AND HAS NEVER HAD GOBS OF UNDERCOATING AND PATCHING AND BONDO,,, THAT YOU CAN DRIVE HOME AND KNOW YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE IT,,,,, THEN YOU HAVE FOUND IT!! NOTHING IS HIDDEN AND YOU ARE GETTING EXACTLY WHAT YOU SEE !! THIS WOULD MAKE ONE HECK OF AN EASY RESTORATION FOR SOMEONE OR JUST DRIVE IT LIKE IT IS AND STILL BE ORIGINAL!

      FOR ANY AND ALL INFO REGARDING THIS BRONCO PLEASE CALL INSTEAD OF EMAIL.. 662-721-5009 OR 662-719-3694. ANY TIME!!!!

     ALL ZERO 0% FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT PRIOR TO BIDDING PLEASE!!! ANY AND ALL BANK LOAN INSPECTIONS OR ANYTHING SUCH SHOULD BE COMPLETED BEFORE YOU PLACE A BID. 

     THANK-YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING

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