1973 Ford Bronco 4wd on 2040-cars
Williams, Arizona, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: darius.rompf@tightmail.com .
1973 FORD BRONCO 4WD PICKUP
Finished in Red, the exterior shows exceptionally well with few to zero blemishes in the paint. The truck was painted in April 2012 and is very respectable. The Black vinyl with cloth insert seats were reupholstered and have no wear or tears present. The door panels and overall interior of the cab are very good condition. Under the hood is a 302 V8 with an automatic transmission.
FEATURES & OPTIONS:
-302ci V8 engine
-Offenhauser intake
-AFB carburetor
-Mickey Thompson valve covers
-C4 3-speed automatic transmission
-4-wheel drive
-Power steering
-Manual disc brakes
-New alternator
-New solenoid
-New coil
-Dual exhaust
-9 inch rear end
-4 inch lift kit
-Rancho shocks
-Fiberglass cowl hood
-Chrome air cleaner
-K&N air filter
-Chrome tubular front bumper
-New tires
-Keystone wheels
-Fender flares
-Fiberglass removable top
-New dual gas tanks
-Chrome rear bumper
-New lenses all around
-Champ steering wheel
-Rebuilt steering column
-New brakes
-New weather striping
-Steering stabilizer
-CD player
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