1967 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
•289 V-8
•Automatic Transmission C-4 •Edelbrock Carb. •Edelbrock Intake Manifold •Edelbrock Air Cleaner •Edelbrock Fuel Pump •Edelbrock Water Pump •MSD Ignition •MSD Distributor •MSD Ignition Wires •MSD igniter Coil •Aluminum Pulleys •Aluminum Radiator •Power Steering •Transmission Cooler •Optima High Capacity Blue Top Battery •Lincoln Versaille Rear End with 4.10 Gears •Tom's Rear Axles •Rear Bench Seat •Rear Seat Belts •Full Roll Bar •New Windshield •New Windshield Weatherstrip •Polished Exterior Trim •New Exterior Emblems •New Ford Grill Emblems •New Chrome Door Handles •New Door Locks •New Chrome Exterior Mirrors •New Brake Light Moulding •New Brake Light Lenses. •New Front Turn Signal Lenses •New Door Hinges •Air Horn •Newer Seals on Hard Top Windows 1967 Ford Bronco "Sport" model. Painted in its original Rangoon Red with a white hard top. This Ford Bronco is very solid & clean. Original vehicle. On Feb-07-14 at 19:38:25 PST, seller added the following information:
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