1976 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
Engine:5.0
Used
Year: 1976
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Make: Ford
Mileage: 88,419
Model: Bronco
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Grabber Blue
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
1976 Ford
Bronco
5.0 Mustang engine, C-4 auto transmission, power steering/hydro assist with heavy duty power steering pump and cooler. 4 wheel disc brakes with hydro boost. Engine - 5.0 bored 30 over with high volume oil pump, Edelbrock intake with Edelbrock 4 barrel carb, electric fuel pump with 23 gallon fuel tank, Champion aluminum radiator with mechanical fan. Suspension - custom 4 link coil spring set up with Rancho RS 9000 shocks. Drivetrain - starts with a built up C-4 transmission, Dana 20 transfer case with heavy duty rear output shaft. Drive shafts are heavy duty 1350 CV style. Front & rear Dana 60 with 5.38 gears and 35 spline axles with Detroit soft Lockers. Front was narrowed 8” and rear was cut to match, then they were both rotated for better driveline angles. Disc brakes front and rear, tires are 325/85/R16 Michelin XML (38”H x 13.5”w), balanced on 10 x 16 Black American Racing Wheels in great shape. Interior – Mastercraft front and rear bucket seats with heavy duty seat belts, Custom Tuffy center console, custom 8 point family roll cage, twin stick shifter and interior is all black spray lined. Amp and speakers hook up to your phone or Ipod for music. Exterior - front has a Pre/Runner winch bumper with a 12,000 lb Warn winch and an LED light bar. Rear has a custom bumper with a swing away tire carrier for full sized 38” spare, Wild Horses Warflares, custom gas caps, 2 yellow top optima batteries, headlights are high intensity, BC Bronco corner guards and rock skis on rocker panels with a Wild Horses bikini top. Paint color is Grabber Blue. Have owned Bronco for over 20 years, Very
dependable Runs and Drives great. Email any questions or call Butch @ 352-812-6974 for more info,
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