1969 Bronco. Vintage Ford. 4x4. Not A Jeep. No Reserve. $.99 Start. on 2040-cars
Brandon, Mississippi, United States
Engine:2.8, 170cu
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Burgundy
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bronco
Trim: sport
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: four-wheel
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 124,000
Safety Features: seat belts
Sub Model: half cab
Exterior Color: Blue
The good, the bad and the ugly. What you see is what you get. THE BODY HAS NOT BEEN CUT. I bought this as a project for my son and I. Due to financial reasons it needs to go. The story... I bought this from a guy who rebuilt it with his father. I was told that it was purchased in the early eighties with 60,??? miles on it. It now suppose to have 124,000. The father died and the son inherited it. Son drove it home, parked it in the drive and went in the house. Son came back out and the Bronco was gone..? The Bronco had jumped out of gear and rolled down a really long, really steep hill. I've seen the pictures, it wasn't pretty. It hit a tree, a really large tree, rear left. The heavy duty bumper took a lot of the force but the Bronco took its share. The guy literally could not stand to look at it... I bought it and here we are. It cranks. It drives very well. Four wheel drive works. All lights and switches work (except rear left tail light). Three on the tree. Three speed on column. Linkage is very sticky. It does shift and go into all gears, just very sticky and tricky. Stops but needs brake work. Brakes are mushy. Please look at pictures closely. From the drivers door around the front to the right rear, no problems. Left rear??? that's a different story. Original rims and hubs. Comes with spare tire and a damaged tailgate. Also comes with fiberglass half cab that was not on at the time of the accident. No insurance collected and no reports. Comes with a clear title. I believe that it is a 2.8 170cu straight six. Original horn does not work but comes with a horn that plays music? Windshield is cracked. I am relisting another vehicle tonight because of a nonpaying bidder, if you have less than (10) (positive) feedback contact me before bidding or I will cancel your bid. Fill free to ask questions. Thank you for your interest in my item. Good Luck. No reserve.
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