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1976 Early Ford Bronco 4 X 4 on 2040-cars

US $47,000.00
Year:1976 Mileage:1800 Color: w/ Matt Gray Accents
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, United States

Sugar Land, Texas, United States
Advertising:

1976 Ford Bronco

347 Crate Engine 400 Horsepower - 18 Month Warranty - Hydraulic Roller Cam
MSD Atomic Fuel Injected
MSD Ignition
Ceramic Headers
Custom 2 1/2" Mandrel Bent Stainless Exhaust
4 Core Copper Radiator w/ Electric Fan
Power Steering w/ 4:1 Steering Box
130 Amp Alt
Centech Wiring Harness
Hydratech Hydraboost Braking System - 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
Dana 20 Twin Stick Conversion
Rebuilt Ford ZF 5 Speed Transmission
4:10 Gears w/ 31 Spline Axels
Bilstein Reservoir Shocks
Twin Bilstein Steering Dampner
Custom Drive Shafts
17" Dick Cepek Wheels
35" Nitto Grappler Tires
23 Gallon Fuel Tank w/ EFI Fuel Pump
Vintage Air A/C & Heating System
Master Craft Sport Seats - Front and Rear
Custom Fabricated Console
Custom Fabricated Steel Interior Quarter Panel Inserts (Matt Grey/Black)
Custom Fabricated Dash
Polished Stainless Steel Door Hinges (Allows Doors to Be Removed Easily)
Custom Media Center (BC Broncos) - iphone/smart phone compatible
Ididit Painted Tilt Steering Column
Custom Roll Bar (Pearl White) w/ Removable Best Top Bikini Top (No Hardtop)
Custom Painted Bed Liner and Floor
Custom Envirobase PPG Pearl White Paint - Interior and Exterior w/ Matt Gray Accents
Bushwacker Wheel Flares
Custom Fabricated Step Bars
Custom Front Bumper with 8000 lb Warn Winch and Fog Lamps
Custom Rear Bumper
Custom Fabricated FJ Cruiser Mirrors
Custom Electric Fuel Door
Custom Hydraulic Shock Tailgate (Slowly Releases Tailgate to Full Extension)
Hydraulic Shocks for Original Steel Hood
All Steel Body Parts


This was a complete professional frame off restoration.  Completed January 2013.  Many custom one of a kind features.  This is a extremely clean and detailed build.  This truck won "Best Truck of Show" it's first time out to local show.

I have a clear Texas title, restoration documentation, warranty papers and pictures of the entire build.

Please serious inquires only - Sell Only - No Trades
I Reserve the right to end this auction at any time/truck is also advertised for sale through different avenues.
Merry Christmas and Happy Bidding! (Don't leave your fate in Santa's hands)






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