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1970 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:10
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Here it is, Fun in the sun!!! 
A two year frame off complete restoration. Over $40,000 in parts alone. Powder coated frame. Fresh Body work, all original panels other than hood floorboards.  Just about everything is new. Did I mention just about everything is new???
Here is whats been installed:

-Sound detening Fat Mat
-Underside sprayed with duraliner material
-Custom blue Ford paint
-Customized front gril with added metal for sharper look
-New legend dash, dash bezel and Dakota gauge for sleek and upgraded modern look
-New Cyntech wiring through out
-HID lights and new rear Lenses and buckets
-Vintage air A/C unit added with custom in dash venting. Works fantastic.
-Upgraded 5 speed NV3500 manual transmission with adapter 
-New driveline 
-Centerforce clutch
-Twin sticks from Wild Horses
-Both front and rear differentials rebuilt with limited slip now added
-Power Brakes, new disc set up in front. New pads, new shoes, new wheel cylinders
-New Fuel tanks
-New ProCar Elite Seats by Scat, including rear fold and tumble seat
-New Carpeting
-New door panels, new quarter panels
-New glass throughout with new seals
-Motor is a rebuilt 302 block from West Coast engines with light cam for power
-New front runner Serpentine belt set up
-New Edlebrock intake and Edlebrock performer heads
-Upgraded 3 G alternator
-Reverse flow max cooling water pump
-Optima battery
-Holley Carb 
-MSD ignition installed
-New Aluminum radiator(3 core)
-Custom Drake Valve covers with Bronco Script
-Bronco Script door plates
-New saginaw power steering  pump
-Rebuilt 4x4x2 F150 gearbox 
-Ididit chrome column
-Heavy duty custom collapsable steering shaft
-New Mickey Thompson wheels with new Mickey Thompson 33's
-New Flowmaster exhaust 
-All new stainless brake and fuel lines and  new dual fuel tanks
-New automatic fuel switch
-New shocks
-New hood with hydraulic prop rods

This is a great truck for someone who wants the works. Your getting alot of truck not to mention my hundreds of hours of invested labor in this project just to make sure it all came together nicely. Happy Bidding!

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