1971 Ford Bronco Sport 5.0l Project With Snow Plow Option on 2040-cars
Sellersville, Pennsylvania, United States
1971 bronco sport 302 4 bbl manual trans starts right up, engine runs nice. bronco runs , drives and plows on property. not road worthy. off road since 1983. power angle plow and setup to be sold separate for $650 , many spare parts, doors fender, grill, console ,trim ect.. included in sale. will pack in truck for shipping. bronco has rust and needs total restoration to be streetable or some simple fixup for a off road plow truck. former owner says truck was orange, ordered with plow and used at local ford dealer , motor rebuilt 20 over newer clutch , new distributor, but it tall hood hits top... see pictures they show condition of bronco clear pa title in my name. located in 18960 pa.... terms $ 650.00 deposit due in 72 hours. full pay in 7 days.......... trim tag wb 092 color 1 model u150 body 9u trans c axle b8 also has vin on door post. you may inspect the bronco on our property, or send question through ebay. thank you.
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