1976 Ford Bronco Sport 4/4 Dss 427 W Crate Dart 700hp Fresh 66-77 Bobtail on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:DSS 427W 700 HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Sport
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4/4
Mileage: 200
Exterior Color: Green
LOTS OF BRONCOS ON EBAY! THIS IS A GREAT DEAL FOR A CUSTOM HIGH HORSEPOWER BRONCO!
THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST BRONCOS BUILT BYBUILDABRONCO.COM
- FRESH DSS 427W OVER 700HP DYNO 13.5:1 ONLY 200 MILES ON ENGINE ( OVER $30,000 INTO ENGINE AND INSTALL)
- CECEL RAGSDALES C4 REVERSE MANUAL VALVE BODY DBL CLUTCH PACKS SUPER TIGHT (4,500)
- 4:56 FORD 9 IN WITH DETROIT LOKR AND DANA 44 WITH TRAC LOK
- FIBERGLASS KENTROL BODY
- BASE CLEAR METALLIC EMERALD GREEN
- CUSTOM CLOTH/LEATHER SEATS
- FORD MOTORSPORTS MASTERPIECE GAUGES
- DUAL SHOCKS TRACTION LIFT
- 15X14 ALCOA CLASSIC WHEELS (NO LONGER MADE VERY STRONG)
- 31X15X15.5 MICKEY THOMPSON BAJA BELTED HP ( WIDEST 31IN STREET LEGAL SAND TIRE EVER) 200 MILES
- JL W7 SPEAKER BOXES CEMENT CUSTOM WITH BOSTON ACOUSTICS 6X9 2500 WATTS (COST 9,500)
- JAMES DUFF DIFF COVERS
- STAINLESS EXHAUST
- VERY FAST NOT EVEN BROKE IN YET ENJOY A GREAT BRONCO NOW!
- TO BUILD THIS TODAY FROM SCRATCH IT WOULD COST ABOUT $70,000
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