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Full Restoration 1970 Bronco By Urban Gears Llc. on 2040-cars

US $52,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:1000 Color: including top of the line flawless Gunmetal Grey Satin paint
Location:

Tualatin, Oregon, United States

Tualatin, Oregon, United States
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URBAN GEARS LLC.

L I V E    T H E    R I D E

Specializing in Restoring and Customizing the Classic Early Bronco.

Contemporary Design and Modern Technology.

This stunning 1970 Ford Bronco full restoration was completed in April of 2014. It demands immediate attention with its immaculate exterior including top of the line flawless Gunmetal Grey Satin paint, black modular soft top, tinted windows throughout, custom bumpers, sleek flat black wheels with thirty-five inch Mickey Thompson ATV P3 tires, stylish updated J.W. Speaker LED headlights, giving the driver unparalleled night vision. The interior possesses all the modern comforts with a new fully digital red LED instrument cluster, new tilt steering column and steering wheel, fully adjustable high-back front and rear seats each with their own three-point safety seat belt, custom four point roll bar, superior grade black carpet, matching black center console with drink holders, and sleek lines with polished and billet aluminum accents.

The ease of handling will surprise anyone with lifted vehicle experience, especially restored Broncos. The aftermarket suspension gives the Bronco a modern driving experience. It is an excellent daily driver with solid handling, smooth automatic shifting, easy power steering with a firm feel of the road, and excellent stopping capabilities with its upgraded disc power braking.

This is a chance to own one of the off road icons. This Bronco has been restored to a level that needs no further updates. It has an impressive list of upgrades that improve the beauty and functionality of the Bronco.

Full List of Upgrades

Rebuilt 350 V8
Automatic Transmission
New Motor Mounts
New Superior Quality Satin Gunmetal Grey Paint
Complete Body Rust Seal
Complete Undercoating
New Radiator and Hoses
New Thermostat
New Water Pump
New Gas Level Sending Units
New Gas Level Switch
New Fan Blade/Shroud
New Tailgate
New Hood
New Grill
New Front Windshield and Seal
New Billet Windshield Knobs
New Billet Battery Bracket
New Door Locks and Ignition
New Edelbrock Carburetor
New Valve Covers
New Air Filter
New Alternator
New Clear Distributor and Rotor
New Spark Plugs and Wires
2.5 Inch Lift
New Front Coils
New C Bushings/Suspension Bushings
New Steering Linkage
New Shocks Front and Rear
Front Power Disc Brakes
New Power Brake Booster
New Power Steering Box
New Power Steering Lines
New Tilt Steering Column
New Black Steering Wheel
New Upper/Lower Steering Shafts

New Billet Steering Column Bezel
New Custom Four Point Roll Bar
New Stainless Steel Door Panels
New Weather Stripping Throughout
New Billet Aluminum Dash Knobs
New Windshield Wiper Arms and Blades
New Windshield Washer Reservoir
New Radiator Overflow Reservoir
New Tinted Passenger/Driver Windows
New Black Interior Quarter Panel Inserts
New Front/Rear Three Point Seat Belts
New Inner Door Handles and Cups
New Black Satin Door Handles
New Black Satin Mirrors
New Rear View Mirror
New Taillight Lenses
New Side Markers
New Signal Lenses
New Front Signal Lenses with LED’s
New Window Door Felts
New Wiper Cover
Custom Exhaust System
New Set of 5 Pro Comp 7089 Wheels
New Set of 5 Mickey Thompson ATZ P3 Tires 35”
New Set of 4 1.25” Wheel Spacers
New Fabricated Front Bumper
New Rear Bumper with Integrated Tire Carrier
New Red LED Dakota Digital Instrument Cluster
New High Back Driver and Passenger Seats
New Dual Action Folding Rear Seat
New Premium Black Carpet Throughout
New Black Locking Center Console
New LED J.W. Speaker Headlights
New Custom All Weather Rubber Floor Mats
New Bestop with Tinted Windows
New Fender Flares
New Hydraulic Hood Props
New Billet Gas, Brake, & Emergency Brake Pedals

For More Information about Urban Gears and Previous Builds Visit www.rideug.com


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Mon, 07 Apr 2014

It seems that the hard winter in much of the country has been as rough on some Fords as it has on many people. The Blue Oval is recalling roughly 434,000 vehicles in two separate recalls, and one of them partially caused by the salt used to melt the snow on roads.
The first recall covers 385,750 2001-2004 Escape models in the Midwest, Northeast and Canada because a subframe could rust and eventually fail. This is partially due to the road salt used in those areas, and about 349,000 of the affected vehicles are in the US. To remedy the problem, dealers are installing a reinforcement cross brace on the frame to strengthen them. There has been one crash caused by the failure but no injuries. According to The Detroit News, this is not the first rust-related recall for Ford. It estimates the company has repaired over two million vehicles since 2010 for problems on vehicles related to the iron oxide, including the rear wheel wells of the Freestar minivan.
The second recall covers 48,950 2013-2014 Ford Fusion, Escape, C-MAX and Lincoln MKZ models because welds in their seatbacks don't meet National Highway Traffic Safety Administration standards. The fault affects the front seats, and the sub-standard welds joining the setback to the recliner could increase the chance on injury. There have been no reported injuries or accidents caused by the problem, but there are 42,972 affected vehicles in the US and 4,744 in Canada.

2014 Holman & Moody 50th Anniversary TdF Ford Mustang

Mon, 01 Jul 2013

If you're a fan of Ford racing history, a Mustang worshiper or even just an avid follower of our yearly SEMA coverage, you may have heard the back story on the Race Red Mustang you see above. Back in 1964, Holman & Moody was tapped by the English Alan Mann Racing Team to race-prep three Mustangs for competition in the incredibly arduous 4,000-mile Tour de France Automobile rally. Competing mainly against Jaguar MkII saloons over 10 days and 17 stages, the H&M Mustangs took the top two places in the Touring class and the first-ever racing win for Ford's pony car.
Though the history of that first Mustang win hasn't been incredibly well known here in the States, the subsequent decades have seen plenty of racy versions of the car come and go. Last year at the SEMA show, we covered the brief debut of this living tribute to that piece of racing lore, the Holman & Moody 50th Anniversary TdF Mustang.
This limited-edition Mustang represents a kind of new venture for H&M, as the legendary racing shop has spent the last few decades earning its keep largely by restoring vintage racing cars. The urge to get back into the world of Ford and Mustang was powerful, however, what with the car's 50th anniversary looming and the current generation of 'Stang just about out the door.

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Last week, in the midst of Detroit's first days seeking relief in Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code, Automotive News contributor Larry P. Vellequette penned an editorial suggesting that American car companies raise the white flag on dual clutch transmissions and give up on trying to persuade Americans to buy cars fitted with them. Why? Because, Vellequette says, like CVT transmissions, they "just don't sound right or feel right to American drivers." (Note: In the article, it's not clear if Vellequette is arguing against wet-clutch and dry-clutch DCTs or just dry-clutch DCTs, which is what Ford and Chrysler use.) The article goes on to state that Ford and Chrysler have experimented with DCTs and that both consumers and the automotive press haven't exactly given them glowing reviews, despite their quicker shifts and increased fuel efficiency potential compared to torque-converter automatic transmissions.
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