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1971 Ford Bronco 4x4 68 69 70 302 V8 Orange Denver Fans Not C7 Fj Clean Mud Rig on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:100000
Location:

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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You are bidding on a Nice 4X4 1971 Ford Bronco that's ready for any terrain. Ready for the road, beach or mud.... This truck comes equipped with the original 302ci engine and 3 speed manual transmission. The engine was rebuilt around 8k miles ago and is stout pretty stout with an Edelbrock 650 4 barrel carb added after the rebuild. The 4 wheel drive works great and this thing will literally go through anything you want to throw its way. The 3 speed transmission shifts smooth and has Hurst aftermarket shifters. This Bronco has a Rancho 3 inch suspension lift and Cooper Discoverer 33X12.5 X15LT tires with 80% tread remaining. The paint is Harley Orange with light brown fender flares (new when painted). The truck has a bikini top on it but the original top comes with the rig also. Aftermarket black seats I believe are from a late model Ford car. Entire inside of the cab has been Rhino lined. Both bumpers are heavy duty aftermarket and the front is made for the use of a winch if desired. Roll bar is painted to match the flares and hood. Pioneer stereo with speakers in the back. I don't currently have the back seat in the truck but its also included in the sale. This is a pretty clean rig to be over 40 years but its not a new car so I encourage any interested buyers to have a 3rd party come inspect the truck before bidding. Im available anytime after 5 pm CST to meet if you please. These trucks are getting harder to find without being totally rusted out or someone asking $30k+ for a frame off restoration. The previous owner replaced the floors before paint and ive tried to show any surface rust on the frame. If you have any questions please call me 501-831-2762. Only thing I can think this truck needs is a new speedometer. Hasn't worked since I bought it and doesn't bother me enough to fix it. I will be listing this truck locally so reserve the right to end the listing at any time. Please do NOT bid if you have zero or negative feedback without contacting me first. Will assist with delivery inside 30 miles. Winning bidder to pay $1000.00 immediately after auction ends.Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!

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