1984 Ford Bronco Ii Lifted Mud Truck on 2040-cars
Willmar, Minnesota, United States
For sale is a 1984 ford bronco II xlt 4x4 with a freshly rebuilt 2.8 bored .030 over, comp cam, with heavier valve springs, ignition swap to eliminate computer, new distributor, coil, ignition module, plugs & wires, new heavy duty clutch kit, resurfaced flywheel, new radiator, heads were magnafluxed for cracks and had a valve job done and heads resurfaced , drilled an extra coolant passage so these heads wont crack. too many new parts to list but pretty much everything under the hood is new and I have the receipts for machine work and some parts, has 3.73 gears with trac-loc rear end, 4 speed manual trans, removed all the carpet and bed linered floors, 3 inch body lift, 1.5 inch wheel spacers, chrome offset steel wheels with 33x12.5x15 cooper discover STT2 mud tires. The rig only has about 500 miles on rebuilt motor, clutch, and tires. Not a whole lot of rust on it and the floors are solid, heater core does have a leak and small oil leak on back of oil pan from gasket. Runs and drives great and is a blast off road!!!
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Ford Bronco II for Sale
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