1976 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Kerrville, Texas, United States
1976 Ford Bronco
· Nice Running 302 Engine w/2 barrel carb + Headers + Dual Exhaust, Automatic Transmission + Power Steering + Front Disc Brakes.
· Updated Aluminum Radiator.
· 4 Wheel Drive with Locking Hubs and Hubcaps.
· Interior is in Great Condition w/no Tears or Separating.
· Roll Bar
· AM/FM+CD Radio w/remote +2 Speakers in Back.
· Jack, Lug Wrench and Spare Included
· Factory Auxiliary Fuel Tank,
· Undercarriage is Solid and Shows Only Normal Surface Rust.
· Paint is Bright and Shiny. There are Very Few Minor Imperfections.
· Front and Rear Bumpers are Shiny and in Very Presentable Condition.
· All Lights, Horn, Wipers, and Gauges all Work as Intended.
This Little Bronco is Uncut and Fun to Drive!
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
$1,000.00 Deposit required at end of auction via pay-pal, cashier’s check or wire transfer.
Balance of sale to only be paid within 7 days of auctions end with cashier’s check or wire transfer.
Car and title will be held until such time funds are cleared with my bank
Car needs to be picked up within 7 days of end of auction unless prior arrangements have been made with seller.
Buyer is to pay for and arrange for
Car is Sold with No Warranty Implied or Intended.
Seller reserves right to remove car from auction at any time.
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