1974 Ford Bronco 4.6 Cobra Crate Motor Gun Metal Gray Icon Like Full Restoration on 2040-cars
Hockessin, Delaware, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:4.6 modular Cobra Motor
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bronco
Trim: Cobra conversion
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Mileage: 1
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1974 Ford Bronco
Complete custom but done with subtle features.
Full restoration , gun metal gray / silver (gloss finish, not matte) paint with matte hood accent which follows to rear tailgate on the exterior and custom black interior, highly customized. It was built by a professional shop specializing in hotrods. Not including the bronco the build cost was reportedly $55k+
Drive train-
Mustang 4.6 COBRA motor with fuel injection - this was purchased as a new crate motor from Ford Racing, it took a lot of fabrication to make the motor fit properly and appear like a factory install. (take a look at the pictures, really nice work)
Custom made wiring harness to run the new motor, approximately $3k. Computer mounts under the dash.
New aluminum radiator (not the ebay cheapie ones)
Rebuilt Automatic Transmission
Completely redone brakes with new master cylinder, booster, and line
Complete power steering system rebuilt
Rebuilt axles, bearings, suspension, etc
Exterior -
Glossy gun metal gray with flatten black accents, professional paint and body
Rear vertical seam lines have been welded and eliminated.
Raised fiberglass hood, the rest of the body is ALL metal
Shaved door handles with remote keyless door poppers.
Factory style painted bumpers
Four brand new tires and Crager wheels
New Best top soft top
Wipers relocated to the bottom of the windshield, powered by cable driven mechanism under the dash.
High intensity custom headlight setup, note canister style headlight buckets
One off custom grill, again looks like a factory install, very nice and clean look
Interior-
New black upholstery and dash.
Seats are by Best top, there is a custom built center console (the best console I have ever seen, appears like factory in fit and finish, small tear on one side), custom door panels, new radio with basic speakers
New plastic/rubber style floor mat
New weather stripping
Black seat belts -three points in the front, lap belts in the rear
Rear aluminum storage box installed behind rear seat
Later model Ford tilt column installed.
New vehicle wiring harness
No heat installed but it will come with a new mini-heater setup
Simple roll hoop with runner braces, the hoop is tied to the frame with mounts.
Custom gauges and dash, all work
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