1990 Ford Bronco Prerunner Custom Chevy 383 Motor Turbo 400 Atlas Ii on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Chevy 383
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: Custom Interior
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: Turbo 400 Automatic
Mileage: 1,000
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Excellent 1990 Ford Bronco Prerunner. This truck is highly modified for the desert of Baja or the dunes of Glamis.
- Tires - Toyo Open Country M/Ts 35x12.50" on 17" Walker Evans Wheels, With one Spare on a swing down tire rack.
- Drivetrain - Built chevy 383 stroker motor with a Moroso Accusump system hooked to a Steve Culhane Turbo 400 transmission and Atlas II transfer case.
- Suspension- Front TTB Dana 44 with Warn Lockout Hubs and Fox 2.5" Remote Reservoir coilovers and Fox 2.5" Bypass Shocks and 2" Bumpstops. A rear Dynatrac 60 axle (4.56 Gears) and a Detroit Locker. Custom 4 Link with cantilever rear suspension with Fox 2.5" coilover remote reservoir and Fox 3" Bypass piggy back reservoir shocks and 2" Bumpstops.
- Steering - Howe power steering pump and box with Lee hydraulic assist ram.
- Winch - Warn xp 9.5
- Lighting - Front - 20" Rigid LED bar, 2 Vision X 6" HIDs. Roof - 3 Hella 8" HID and 2 Soltek 8" HID
- Stereo - KVC Deck with Ipod Hookup and marine speakers in custom boxes
- Fuel Cell - Custom 65 Gallon
- Radio - I-Com ICF5021
- Gauges - Autometer Cobalt
- Line and Hoses - All lines and hoses are XRP high pressure crimped fittings with heavy duty fire sleeve covering
- Interior Lights - Several LED lighting strips
- Fluid Storage - 10 quart engine oil holder, 14 quart transmission fluid holder, 3 gallons of coolant, 5 gallon drinking water
- Seats - Front - Beard suspension with Crowe padded 5 point harness, Rear - Mastercraft suspensions with Crowe padded 5 point harness
- Battery - 2 Optima Yellow Tops with a Cole Hersee Switch
- Cooling - PWR Radiator, 2 Quart Fluidyne Oil and Transmission Coolers
- Custom Toolbox and Storage inside
- Parts on the Truck - Driveshaft, Misc Bolts, Belts, Air Pre-Filter, Fuel Pump, Bronco Shop Manual
- Tools - Ax, Shovel, Jack, Basic Tool Set
- Mileage - Truck does not have an odometer but the GPS unit tracks mileage. The truck has less than a 1000 miles since the fresh motor and transmission were installed.
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