1971 Ford Bronco 351,auto,daily Driver , 2010 Frame On Resto! Beautiful Bronco!! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
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You are bidding on a Very Very Nice 1971 Ford Bronco that has had a fresh Frame On Restoration in 2010 and has been garaged since with only 1800 miles on the build. This truck was modified with very nice upgrades making it a super nice daily driver.
In 2010 this bronco was stripped to the bare metal,, factory floor pans were removed and replaced, media blasted inside and out and Repainted. There is no Bondo in this truck! Any and every blemish was replaced with metal and not body filler. The Body is as slick as it gets!! This Bronco was then stripped of its 302 and 3 speed Transmission and replaced by a Rebuilt 351 Windsor and Rebuilt C4 Automatic Transmission. Factory Ford Automatic Column Installed New Glass and Rubber and Window Felt all the way Around Sport Edition Trim around all of the glasses All New internals in the doors Linexed Tub and Interior Roof Reinforced Roof Professionally done to keep top from bucking Aftermarket Gauge Cluster for Accuracy Power Steering Added 3 inches in suspension, 2 in body and 1 in Springs Ford Bronco 2 Reclining Bucket Seats Just this month Brand News Pro Comp 17'' Bullet Hole Rims wrapped in Brand New Federal Couragia M/T Radial 35-12.50-17's I know I am forgetting some things, but As you can see this Bronco doesn't need anything!! This Bronco Runs Strong, shifts firm and Drives like a dream at any speed. There is no play in the steering or walking in the road. You can drive it home at any speed!! The only thing that doesn't look perfect on this bronco is the Bumpers, the are original and the chrome shows some wear. If you are looking for a nice driver quality bronco that looks as good as any you will pull up to,,,, then you have found it. This has been my personal driver and I hate to see it go , but new projects need attention $$. If you have any questions at all Please call 662-721-5009 or 662-719-3694 at any time. I can send any additional pics or videos to make your buying experience as easy as possible. I Require a $1000 deposit within 48 Hours of Auction closing, Immediate Phone Call upon Winning Bid, and any and all ZERO 0% FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE RETRACTED. THANK-YOU AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!! |
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