1992 Ford Bronco Xlt 5.8 4x4 White/tan on 2040-cars
Upland, California, United States
1992 Ford Bronco XLT V8 5.8 L with K&N air filter, JBA headers and Magna Flow exhaust. I am the 3rd owner, bought the truck from my dad almost 10 years ago who only drove the truck to the river during summer months and parked during winter. This is my daily driver and has been since day one. I have had a lot of work done to it with most receipts from myself and 1-2 owners. Rebuilt tranny in 07 with only 30,783 since. Rebuilt transfer case in 07, o2 sensor 2013, new catalytic converter in 2012. New rotors and brakes 2012. New alternator 2011. Air conditioning recharged and upgraded 2014.Truck was completely detailed in 2011 but could use it again. Exterior is in beautiful condition for being 22 years old. Original paint was forest green with tan but my dad got it painted white to match his boat. Body is completely straight with a few tiny dents that are not really noticeable to the eye. Chrome moldings do have some denting but can be replaced. A couple of nicks around the gas tank door due to repairs and some scratching on inside of rear door. The truck does have one rust spot on edge of rear door about 3 inches long. All tires are in good shape with about 80% tread left. Interior of truck still in great shape with no cracks in dash and truck has dual captain seats. Only a few minor boo-boos. Rear window button is stuck inside the dash but still functions. Cup holders are missing. Overhead light case is missing but light still works. Overhead lining has started to pucker in the rear of cab and one burn hole near driver window head lining. Driver seat has small hole on outside near seat handle. No check engine light! All amenities work as they should. This truck has been nothing but faithful to me and my family for many years and still has many more years in her with the right person. I am selling her because I am a new mom and need a 4 door vehicle. Truck is sold "as is." YES YOU CAN DRIVE IT HOME or anywhere for that matter IT RUNS LIKE NEW. This truck just keeps going! Clean title in hand. IF YOU ARE NEW TO EBAY OR HAVE LESS THAN 10 RECENT FEEDBACKS PLEASE EMAIL ME BEFORE BIDDING. $1000.00 DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY UPON WINNING AND REMAINDER DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OR I WILL MOVE ON TO THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER. LOCAL PICKUP BUT WILLING TO SHIP AS LONG AS BUYER PAYS SHIPPING!!! |
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Ford Everest Concept shows China also has an affinity for big trucks
Mon, 21 Apr 2014The Ford Everest Concept SUV at the 2014 Beijing Motor Show shows the future of the Blue Oval's truck line in China. While a concept for now, we're told that JMC, Ford's Chinese joint-venture partner, will build a production version sometime in the near future.
With design from Ford's Asia Pacific design team, the handsome seven-passenger SUV shows off some very muscular styling with wraparound headlights that hook into the contours of the angular trapezoidal grille. The beltline rises up the body in the rear and makes the back appear higher than the front. The rear is made from hard, chiseled contours that give the truck a very tough look. The Everest looks ready for some rough roads.
Ford is keeping the interior and mechanical details about the Everest a secret for now, but the SUV is rumored to share some components with the overseas Ranger pickup. The company has no plans to sell the truck in North America. Scroll down to read the official announcement, including the few details on its production.
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