1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 59k Actual Miles!! on 2040-cars
Billings, Montana, United States
Up for grabs with NO RESERVE this 1996 Eddie Bauer edition Ford Bronco with 59,241 original miles!! This was the last year of the Bronc and my favorite color combination! I love Broncos and have owned a lot of them over the years. This one is a keeper, but I need to free up some cash for an addition we are doing to our house to make room for child #5 on the way!! This Bronco runs and drives great, tires are good and ready to roll. I would have no problem loading my family in this Bronc and taking it across the country! Broncos with low miles in this condition are a rare find, so don't miss out!! The body on this Bronco is RUST FREE and the undercarriage and motor compartment are super clean. Interior is in great shape, no smoke smell, but the dash does have a few small cracks; see pics. The top is in good condition and doesn't appear to have ever been removed. Paint overall is in good condition with the exception of the "stars" in the original paint on the hood and a dime sized chip that has been touched up by driver door; see pics. No body damage to speak of other than minor scratches. Bronco has a clean Autocheck, I purchased it from a gentleman who found it at an estate sale in Colorado where it was purchased new. This rig would make a great driver or collector for any Bronco enthusiast! Please email me with any questions, and I would be happy to text or email additional pictures. I want you love this Bronco as much as I have! Check my feedback I've sold 2 other Broncos from my collection in the past year or so and have 100% positive feedback.
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