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1971 Ford Bronco Sport Frame Off Restoration - Beautiful Black Paint on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:1 Color: and matching black interior
Location:

Hockessin, Delaware, United States

Hockessin, Delaware, United States

1971 Ford Bronco

Full frame off restoration, stunning black exterior and matching black interior, very high attention placed on the build with great paint & body work. The rear quarters were custom made by cutting and sectioning the opening. It retains the "stock, uncut" look " LUBER" but it now allows for much larger tires and wheels choices.


Drive train-
Ford Bronco 289 - completely rebuilt, tons of new parts
4bbl carb and intake, new air intake filter.
3spd on the column manual transmission - rebuilt.
Brakes completely redone with new master cylinder, booster and lines.
New power steering system conversion.
Rebuilt axles, bearings, etc
2 inch body lift kit
5 inch suspension lift
"bulletproof" over the knuckle steering linkage (heim joint ends)
Upgraded to polymer "Aero" gas tank with new fuel lines.

Exterior -
Beautiful black paint, professional paint and body
Raised "Cobra Jet" style Mustang hood scoop on factory steel hood. The body is ALL metal. One custom built bumper to match the one purchased, tube style Bumpers - heavy
Most pictures show the 36 inch tires and Mickey Thomspon wheels, can also come with the wheels and smaller tires currently installed (Mickey Thompson also). These are street style tires which tuck under the body better and offer better road manners.

Interior-
New black upholstery and new seat cushioning material. Old seats were torn down, metal frames blasted and painted.
3pt seat belts can come with the sale
Aftermarket steering wheel

Second guages added to bottom of dash, can remove and stick with stock if preferred

Issues like brake lights, turn signals, horns and hazard lights have been gone over.

Custom 6 point Roll Cage

 

New owner still needs to decide on:

top choice - hard top, soft top, bikini, or topless

rear seat - install factory seat, newer aftermarket fold and tumble, or none (about a 30 minute project)

 

Looks great, get lots of "that is a bad a*s Bronco" comments. In short, a nice clean Bronco.

Due to vehicle age it is sold as is where is with no warranty stated or implied.

hyghlndr's 1971 Black Bronco album on Photobucket

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Feds open investigation into Chevy Express, Ford Freestar rust issues

Wed, 28 Dec 2011

'Tis the season... for road salt. And with that, comes rust. And what does rust bring? Well, for Ford and General Motors, a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigation. According to The Detroit News, NHTSA is looking into potential recalls issues with Chevrolet Express vans and Ford Freestar minivans.
The feds have received five complaints that rust has caused leaking fuel filler pipes on 2003 Express vans. Separately, seven complaints have been filed over excessive rust in the rear wheel wells of 2004 Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivans. The Freestar and Monterey went out of production in 2007. Neither issue has resulted in any crashes or injuries, according to the report.

Ford opens 88 new dealerships in China in a single day

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

"Ford opened 88 dealerships in China last year." "Ford opened 88 dealerships in China during the first half of 2014." "Ford opened 88 dealerships in China last month." None of those statements - even the last one - would seem unbelievable. Saying "Ford opened up 88 dealerships in China last Thursday," though, is a bit more dramatic.
Yes, on June 19 alone, Ford opened the doors on nearly 100 showrooms in the People's Republic, boosting the Blue Oval's total presence in the country to 750 dealerships. Of course, while an overabundance of dealers in the US proved troublesome for American manufacturers back in 2008 and 2009, there's no such concern in China. Considering the country's huge population and the breakneck pace of the local auto industry, you could be forgiven for being surprised Ford only has 750 outlets at this stage.
What's notable about this most recent push, besides the sheer volume of new stores, is their location. Over three-quarters of the new dealerships are in so-called Tier 4 cities, which are smaller towns that still contain millions of people. This fits with Ford's strategy in China of avoiding the bigger battlegrounds that are already dominated by competitors and focusing on setting up shop in newer markets that may have been overlooked, according to Automotive News.

The next-generation wearable will be your car

Fri, Jan 8 2016

This year's CES has had a heavy emphasis on the class of device known as the "wearable" – think about the Apple Watch, or Fitbit, if that's helpful. These devices usually piggyback off of a smartphone's hardware or some other data connection and utilize various onboard sensors and feedback devices to interact with the wearer. In the case of the Fitbit, it's health tracking through sensors that monitor your pulse and movement; for the Apple Watch and similar devices, it's all that and some more. Manufacturers seem to be developing a consensus that vehicles should be taking on some of a wearable's functionality. As evidenced by Volvo's newly announced tie-up with the Microsoft Band 2 fitness tracking wearable, car manufacturers are starting to explore how wearable devices will help drivers. The On Call app brings voice commands, spoken into the Band 2, into the mix. It'll allow you to pass an address from your smartphone's agenda right to your Volvo's nav system, or to preheat your car. Eventually, Volvo would like your car to learn things about your routines, and communicate back to you – or even, improvise to help you wake up earlier to avoid that traffic that might make you late. Do you need to buy a device, like the $249 Band 2, and always wear it to have these sorts of interactions with your car? Despite the emphasis on wearables, CES 2016 has also given us a glimmer of a vehicle future that cuts out the wearable middleman entirely. Take Audi's new Fit Driver project. The goal is to reduce driver stress levels, prevent driver fatigue, and provide a relaxing interior environment by adjusting cabin elements like seat massage, climate control, and even the interior lighting. While it focuses on a wearable device to monitor heart rate and skin temperature, the Audi itself will use on-board sensors to examine driving style and breathing rate as well as external conditions – the weather, traffic, that sort of thing. Could the seats measure skin temperature? Could the seatbelt measure heart rate? Seems like Audi might not need the wearable at all – the car's already doing most of the work. Whether there's a device on a driver's wrist or not, manufacturers seem to be developing a consensus that vehicles should be taking on some of a wearable's functionality.