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1971 Ford Bronco Early Bronco on 2040-cars

US $20,200.00
Year:1971 Mileage:89000 Color: Brown /
 White
Location:

Blue Ridge, Texas, United States

Blue Ridge, Texas, United States
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1971 FORD BRONCO WHICH HAS UNDERGONE A VERY TASTEFUL "FRAME-ON" RESTORATION. IT IS EQUIPPED WITH REBUILT 302 V8 (WITH LESS THAN 15K MILES), REBUILT C-4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH B&M HIGH VOLUME RIBBED COOLING PAN, NEW POWER STEERING PUMP, NEW POWER BRAKE SYSTEM WHICH INCLUDES NEW FRONT DISC ROTORS & BRAIDED BRAKE LINES, NEW BRAKE SHOES FOR REAR, AND BRAND NEW A/C COMPRESSOR AND A/C SYSTEM.

THE BODY ON THIS BRONCO IS SUPER STRAIGHT WITH ABSOLUTELY NO RUST OR BONDO ANYWHERE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BODY (ALL OF IT: FENDERS, PANELS, FLOOR BOARDS, HOOD, TOP, ETC.) IS ORIGINAL TO THIS BRONCO. THE UNDER-CARRIAGE IS ALSO SOLID, RUST-FREE, AND CLEAN WITH SOLID FLOOR BOARDS. THIS BRONCO HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED OR ROLLED OVER. THE REMOVABLE HARD TOP IS EQUALLY SOUND AND RUST FREE. WEATHER STRIPPING HAS BEEN REPLACED. THE BODY HAS BEEN PAINTED WITH AN UNIQUE CANDY ROOT BEER BROWN FINISH.

THIS BRONCO'S SUSPENSION HAS BEEN FITTED WITH A NEW 2.5 INCH LIFT, WHICH INCLUDES NEW SHOCKS. THE REBUILT C-4 AUTOMATIC SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD AND THE POWER STEERING WORKS AWESOME ON THE BRAND NEW FALKEN ROCKY MOUNTAIN 32" TIRES WITH ALUMINUM SPORT WHEELS. EVERYTHING WORKS ON THIS BRONCO TO INCLUDE TURN SIGNALS, BRAKE LIGHTS, HEAD LIGHTS, HORN, WIPERS, INTERIOR DOME LIGHT, INSTRUMENTATION, LICENSE PLATE LIGHT, ETC.

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