1970 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:V8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: 4WD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 0
Model: Bronco
Trim: Sport
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive
This is a 43 year old Bronco in really good shape. Letting her go to ease the pain of a wedding I helped to fund. Does not have a title, I believe I am the third owner.
As is the case with any truck this old nothing is perfect, so here is the list of good and the not so good. The sending units to the two tanks stopped working. I can get the spare tank unit to work for awhile, may be a bad ground. I installed a Dana 44 front with disk, but did not match the gearing, so the front and rear gears of of dfferent ratio and will need to be aligned in order to use 4wd. Right turn indicator cam does not work. No reverse lights, not a big deal. Had some rust near the rockers, but has been repared.
Solid frame, no rust in the bed, doors, door jams, hood, fenders, roof, floor boards. Engine is solid and starts right up, very good exhaust system. After market seats up front, brand new reapolstered rear bench. Also have a bikini top, in very good condition. Have new seals for where the roof meets the body, and the glass is good. I changed out all the bushings and body mounts not too long ago and it has a fairly new radiator. This is a very solid truck, not a parts vehicle or a major project. It is ready to drive now, and have fun with.
Located in West Palm Beach FL, buyer is responsible for pick up and shipping.
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