1996 Bronco 117k Act. Miles! 100% Original Paint Survivor! 5.8 Liter Tow Package on 2040-cars
Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
***Only 117,653 Actual Miles!*** ***100% Original Paint!*** ****100% Rust Free!**** Take a look at this gorgeous, all original Dark Toreador Red Metallic XLT from the Rust Free Pacific Northwest! The paint looks like glass and is all factory original. The gray cloth interior shows excellent and all the accessories work properly. When looking at a Bronco, sometimes it’s the details that mean the most. For example, check out the rain gutters and the seam at the B-pillar. They look absolutely new. NO cracking, NO rust at all. This is rare on a Bronco, especially one with over 100k miles. Also, it retains all its original glass including the windshield. The powerful 5.8 seems to be extra strong and easily propels this XLT off the line. The truck drives straight and quiet and the transmission shifts nice and smooth. It looks and drives like a 40k mile vehicle. This Bronco also comes with the Factory Tow Package should you have the need to pull something. The tires are like new and this beauty is ready for a new home. Please call me to discuss ending the auction for you, or to make an appointment to come inspect the Bronco. Also, I am willing to bring the truck to any local Ford dealer, and have it inspected for you, at your cost. 201-523-2201
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