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1968 Early Ford Bronco 5.0l Efi 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:99999
Location:

Grandville, Michigan, United States

Grandville, Michigan, United States

This '68 Bronco is in really good running condition.  It has a 5.0L HO EFI engine from an '88 Mustang (about 75k miles on engine).
 
You will love this truck! I've owned it since 2005 but it's time to sell as we are preparing for our 2 teenagers' as new drivers in the coming year and won't have the room for an extra vehicle.
  
Every time I drive this truck I get compliments (it's not in show condition, but it is a "looker" for sure).  It drives nice on or off road.  You can even take it on the highway!  The MT ATZ tires are not noisy like mudders, they are a great all terrain tire, and somewhat quiet on the road and handle great.

Here are the list of goodies on this truck:
  • 5.0 High Output Engine with under-driven pulleys for xtra HP
  • Electronic Fuel Injection
  • C4 Transmission with cooler and NP 205 Transfer Case
  • Dana 44 Front and Dana 60 Ford 9" in rear with 3.54 Posi  
  • Warn hub locks for 4x4 action
  • 2" body lift, 5.5" overall
  • WildHorses Family Roll Cage with WH Family Cage bikini top
  • Pre-Runner bumpers front and back.  (w/ spare tire attachment not shown in pictures)
  • Bestop 1/2 doors
  • Painless Wire Harness, on-board computer, fuse-panel
  • Rollover safety switch
  • Custom Dual Exhaust for an awesome sound
  • B&M Megashifter kit
  • 90 Amp Alternator
  • KC Spot Lights
  • Power Steering
  • Hydroboost Power Brakes
  • Original 1970 Mach I Hood Scoop on hood
  • Water Proof Drive Shaft
  • "Classic" Mickey Thompson Wheels
  • Mickey Thompson 33x12.5 ATZ Tires with plenty of tread
  • Dual Bilstein Shocks in front with Deaver Coils.  Note that the rear suspension has single shock w/ leaf springs (that was going to be my next project hint, hint).
  • Grant custom Bronco steering wheel
  • Pioneer Stereo with iPod connector &4 Polk Marine Grade Speakers
There is no hard top or doors, I just didn't use them.  I've always kept it in garage during summer and stored in the winter.  And it always starts up first turn of the key in the spring, gotta love fuel injection!



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