1968 Ford Bronco 4 Speed Ps Disk Brakes! Awesome!look!! on 2040-cars
Ward, Arkansas, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:200 6CLY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bronco
Trim: STD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 50,000
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Exterior Color: Red
HEY GUYS HERES A DANG GOOD BRONCO! 1968 ford bronco runs and drives perfect! has a rebuilt 200 6cyl motor that runs extremly well! starts 1st time everytime! i never liked or wanted to buy broncos with 6cyl but this one changed my mind it has granney low 4 speed behind it with factory 4:10 gears has more power than anyone needs has the upgraded 79 ford power steering gear box and new gm style pump with all new disk brakes up front this rig just creeps around and is so very easy to drive and everything works yes the heater works good! and all lights and signals work horn blows and has factory electric wiper motor off later model converted and works great no problems what so ever! drive it anywhere! has new 32gal rear tank has new 6point rollcage and new soft top! all new body mounts and 2 inch body lift has new optima battery electronic ing.new paint new seals has brand new 285x75x16 tires on 16x10 aluminum rims all new tie rods and steering bars. has rear tumble roll seat and high back front seats with tuffy console and tuffy glove box this bronco does not have any rust! i have taken the picture of front floor pan to show only very tiny hole look at the pictures.this is a bronco that you can enjoy without having to work on it! come and inspect for your self!you wont find a better rig for the money!any questions please email or call me at (501) 940-1213 also i want a 500.00 non refundable deposit 24 hours after auction and balance 7 days and if paying with cashiers check it must clear bank before pick up! also i reserve to end auction at anytime! come look! you wont be dissipointed! thanks!!
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