1971 Ford Bronco Base 5.0l on 2040-cars
Bainbridge, Georgia, United States
Engine:302
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bronco
Trim: na
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 6,000
Exterior Color: viper red
1971 Ford Bronco restore with less than 7000 miles on rebuild. Mild 302 v8 mild cam,polished heads,aluminum intake,4bll carb 600 cmf,elect ing,header with heat shield on all hot parts,stock bronco 3 speed on floor James duff shifter,clutch and all parts under 7000 miles fresh,Dana 20 transfer case,Dana front end with warn locking hubs,ford 9in rear end with 3.50 gears great on street and highway,tilt steering,power disc brakes front drum rear,power steering with close ratio steering box,high steer tie rod,new bushing and c clamps,heavy duty front coil springs 4 shock front James duff set up,3 inch lift with 11 pack heavy duty,alco alum wheels 33x15 a/t tires, black leather bucket seats rear fold and tumble back seat 2 gas tanks,full cage,custom front grill,new chrome bezels,new rubber door seals roof and rear hatch,custom stainless rear bumper swing away with tire rack,rekeyed all one key fits everything, all original panels floor were just covered with dynomat, beautiful red viper paint.
Just came back for Nick at nickstrix.com where he reworked entire dash with AC a new copper nickel radiator, new billet parts on dash and door cups,window knobs,new glass in front doors with all new tint all the way around, new door handles new mirrors new armrest pads,custom leather red and black front and rear panels with great jl stereo speakers and jl sub and jl amp with iPod iPhone hook up all new stainless door hinges so doors can be removed as in picture.Also just changed oil new valve cover gaskets and header gaskets. Truck runs very strong start right up runs perfectly straight down the road not drift stop straight a joy to drive. Everything about truck is very nice a great everyday driver anyone can drive the 3 speed shifts very easy. I will be putting up a link tomorrow for video of entire truck and driving around so can see how it sounds drives and runs. Think you will be very impressed with the truck. I purchased the truck from Medford Oregon where the truck spent the last 16+ years with the same owner. Be glad to answer and questions. If there are any pics or a video of anything you would like to see just let me know. Thanks Here is a link to a youtube walk around video will try to get driving video soon. http://youtu.be/2eq1BmTZxYA Driving video http://youtu.be/tNV8LS77rSA
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