1982ford Bronco 4x4 on 2040-cars
Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Engine:gas
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: stick
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 160,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Red
Trim: 2 door
1982 Ford Bronco 4x4
Miles:160.000
VIN:1FMDU15E1CLA52865
TITLE:CLEAR ON HAND
MOTOR SIZE 6 CYL 4 speed (Built Elderbrock Custom)
PRICE $2000 B.O
Description: This truck was bought by me as a project I'm a ASE Master
Mechanic and I took this Mud Racer Winner as a project and turned it
into a street legal monster! In the last 6 month I replaced Windshield,
Gas tank from a 20 gal to a 33 gal, all brake pads, Battery, Cables,
Fuses, on and on this truck has a BEEFED up motor it was a winning mud
truck in the 1990's in winnabog it is all Elderbrock built including
650 carb and headers! This truck is driven daily over 200 miles in
cases and we never had a problem it runs awesome and I would trust it
to drive any place I would drive it to California if I needed to go it
is really reliable
the truck has what they call GRANNY GEARS I never use 1st gear way to
low it is a crawling gear we start off in 2nd gear which feels normal
and seems most drivers do this that own these. I just put a 5000 lbs
tow bar system on it which cost almost as much as the asking price for
truck, The whole front end was just replaced including ball joints tie
rods in and outer, steering arms on and on there was no damage it was
set up for crazy mud stuff and i had to change it over- Truck needs
body work has dents so on it was a mud truck! This truck is so much fun
the top comes off and a great beach machine- I personally feel as a ASE
mechanic this is way worth the money would not sell if my pregnant wife
could get in it!! truck is sold as is no refunds can be seen in
Southport NC if bought can be delivered to wilminton Area if
arangements are made in advance ONLY can also deliver to a shipping
company if YOU make all the plans I will be glad to drop off to a local
shipping company for you we live next to huge ports so sure it can be
shipped anyplace needed. We have clear tittle in hand for more info
call 910-368-1834
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