1972 Ford Bronco Half Cab Running 33inch Tires 4x4 289 Ps,disc, on 2040-cars
Mercedes, Texas, United States
Engine:289
Drive Type: MAN
Make: Ford
Mileage: 45,000
Model: Bronco
Trim: 2 DOOR
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
1972 FORD BRONCO 4X4
GREAT RUNNING PROJECT THIS RIG HAS A RUNNING 289 WITH POWER STEERING , NEW FUEL LINES, FUEL PUMP ,NEW BATTERY HAS MATCHING NUMBERS , 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GREAT ,HAS 4X4 THAT'S WORKS GOOD , 33 INCH TIRES CENTER LINE RIMS THAT MAKE IT STAND OUT ..ALL THE GAUGES WORK GREAT HAS FUEL GAUGE , SPEED GAUGES, BATTERY GAUGES, EVEN HAS THE ORIGINAL RADIO THAT WORKS ! HAS A INSIDE ORIGINAL LIGHT THAT WORKS. ORG RADIO THAT WORKS!! HAS FRONT SEATS THAT WILL NEED TO BE REDONE, FLOORS ARE SOLID .ALL GLASS IS GOOD . IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GREAT RUNNING PROJECT THIS IS THE ONE I CALL IT A PROJECT CAUSE ITS ABOUT 40 YEAR OLD RIG WITH MATCHING #S MOTOR VERY RARE HALF CAB .TAKE IT ANYWHERE I USE IT ONLY ON THE WEEKENDS THIS RIG HAS A NICE PAINT JOB NOT A SHOW RIG JUST RIGHT FOR THE DAILY DRIVER OR WEEKEND DRIVER..CLEAN TITLE ON HAND COME PICK IT UP ..
PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION
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