1972 Ford Bronco 5.0 H.o. Absolutely Phenomenal Driver! Tons Invested! Must See! on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
You are bidding on One Bad Ass 1972 Ford Bronco Roadster Conversion!! This Bronco is a BEAST and has been built to be DRIVEN!! Highways, Byways, Interstate, Or Any other road you wish!! Tons of money invested into this rig to give it the ultimate look, ride, sound, and dependability for daily use!! Below are the modifications listed to give you what you see here today!
Balanced and Blueprinted 5.0 liter from 1989 Ford Mustang with 6800 miles Long tube Headers 4 barrel intake and carb B 303 Camshaft Full MSD Electronic Ignition, Distributor, and wires Heavy Duty Aluminum Radiator Flowmaster Exhaust 3 speed Trans with James Duff Floor shift conversion 411 Gears Tilt Steering Column Late model reclining Bucket seats that are amazing Tuffy Center Locking Console with Pioneer Stereo and I -pod outlets Marine Wake-tower Speaker mounted on roll bar that sound amazing Diamond plate Dash Cover done in Satin Black Aftermarket Gauge cluster mounted beneath dash for Better Accuracy Linex Tub 2 Year Old Viper Red and Black Paint Custom Cowl induction Hood with hydaulic Hood hinges Custom Pre-runner style bumpers front and rear with receiver hitch outlets front and rear 5 inch Suspension lift with 2 inches in body Bilstein Shocks Hydroboost Braking system added VERY VERY VERY RARE!!! ------PARNELLI JONES DIRT GRIP 38.5-15.50-15 RADIALS on Alcoa Rims These tires are like NEW and no longer available for purchase!!! HID Headlights!! The list goes on and on and on. I'm sure I am leaving out some things, but as you can see this is one Bad Boy!!! This bronco drives and rides absolutely amazing. The steering is super tight and handles excellent. Any Lady could take this bronco down the highway at 75mph. The bronco Stops great. The power is excellent at all RPM Ranges. On the highway with the Tire to Gear Ratio and 3 speed manual, makes highway speeds great. The paint is nice on the the truck with very few blemishes, with only a few paint bubbles on the windshield frame and a small one under the tailgate lip. The body , firewall, kickpanels, Rockers and undercarriage are good and solid. This Bronco was built to be driven and used and not to sit and look at in the garage! Anyone would be proud to drive this bronco!! There isn't a tougher, badder bronco you can pull up on. This Bronco means Business and has the sound and power to back it up!!! If you are looking for an amazing bronco that is all around exceptional, then here it is!!! If you have any questions at all Call 662-721-5009 or 662-719-3694 ANY TIME!! I reserve the right to end auction early due to local bid and also any zero 0% feedback bidder must contact prior to bidding!! THANK-YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!! |
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