1972 Ford Bronco Wagon Sport Utility 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 30,120
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Sport
Model: Bronco
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Wagon Sport Utility 2-Door
Interior Color: White
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
This is a extremely fun 1972 Ford Bronco Sport. I bought it just over 2 years ago to put back together. As you can see by the pictures it was all apart. The 305 cubic inch engine, the 3 speed manual transmission, and the transfer case have all been professionally rebuilt and in perfect working order. The exhaust runs through Hedman header down to glasspacks, it has a very nice rumble to it. The Bronco had previously been converted from a column shift to a floor shift using a Hurst shifter kit. It is in a great position for driving. The frame was blasted and protected with an undercoating. The brakes have been rebuilt with new parts and hoses installed. The body has been worked and is covered with a Plasti Dip spray that protects the body as it sits. It is very straight with minimal work remaining. The Plasti Dip can easily be removed to allow a fresh paint job. The underside of the body has been undercoated while off the frame. There are new polyurethane body mounts installed. There is all new rubber installed on the Bronco including: doors, windows, lift gate, hood, and all around the top. The top, grille, dash, and fender flares have been painted Wimbeldon White. The glove box is all there with fuse panel in tact. There is a molded cover over the dash pad which has some cracking. The cover looks very good. All new hoses for the fuel, heater, and vacuum are installed. I have the original chrome bumpers that are bent up a bit, they will go with Bronco along with the rocker moldings and carpet hold downs. I have bought some custom floor mats that fit the Bronco perfectly from Tom's Bronco Parts. There is also a cargo mat in the rear that is an authentic FoMoCo mat for the Broncos. The door panels are original, just cleaned up a bit. Everything works in the doors, windows, and liftgate. The wipers work perfectly along with the wiper spray nozzles on the hood. The seats have been professionally recovered using all the original seat frames and rails. There are many original parts on the Bronco that are in great shape, thus leading me to believe that the mileage (30,120) is correct. I have attempted to keep most of the parts on this Bronco original. There are a few pieces of sheet metal that need to be replaced. I have the drivers rocker panel that needs to be installed. There is also some work to do on the back corners. There are two spots inside the back of the cab that need to be fixed. Both pieces can be purchased cheap and installed, I just do not know how to do so. It does not affect the ride or safety. The back fuel tank just recently rusted through, so it needs to be replaced. Overall, this Bronco is one of the few I have seen that has this many original parts. It is very fun to drive, as I have driven it to a couple of meet-ups these last couple of weeks. The only reason for selling is it is time for something new.
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