1974 Ford Bronco Classic 4x4 on 2040-cars
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:302 5.0L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bronco
Trim: Blue
Drive Type: RWD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 19,500
Exterior Color: Blue & white
This is a super clean 1974 Ford Bronco. I am putting it up for auction because I can't keep this as a toy and I don't want to use it as my dailyh driver. I started off by trying to sell this on Craigslist with the intent to sell or possibly swap titles with somone who had a Jeep Wrangler, 4x4 truck (preferrably diesel) or a nice vehicle but didnt really it was geting much attention hence I decided to go with eBay. When I originally purchased this Bronco (off eBay in June of this year), it unknowingly came to me with a 302 that had a cracked cylinder wall. So, to remedy this, I had my mechanic put in a 302 5.0L motor that had been taken out of a '99 Ford Explorer so it has a serpentine belt set up with an A/C compressor already installed. I kept it carbureted (it does not have fuel injection). Most every component of the motor has been replaced including a brand new high performance Mallory distributor and fuel pump. It has brand new Ford Mustang front seats and the rear seat is new as well along with a brand new dash. All the internal components of the doors (window cranks, door handles and locks) are all brand new. It has 33" tires that are sitting on a brand new set of Pro-Comp aluminum rims. All the rubber seals for the top are brand new as well. This Bronco is 100% rust free and the underside of this Bronco is about as clean as the top side. This Bronco had a frame up restoration about 19K miles ago. It has always been garage kept both by the previous owner and by myself. The top is in immaculate condition and it is rhino lined white to match its fender flares. This Bronco is by no means 100% perfect as it isn't a $35K Bronco but it certainly isn't any $15K Bronco either. FYI-the motor has about 10 moths left of full warranty on it. It runs strong-no knocks or taps and it doesn't burn oil. Anyone is welcome to call me and ask any questions or request more information and pictures. Call/text Peter 850-602-7525.
On Oct-03-13 at 20:13:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
This is a super clean 1974 Ford Bronco. I am putting it up for auction because I can't keep this as a toy and I don't want to use it as my dailyh driver. I started off by trying to sell this on Craigslist with the intent to sell or possibly swap titles with somone who had a Jeep Wrangler, 4x4 truck (preferrably diesel) or a nice vehicle but didnt really it was geting much attention hence I decided to go with eBay. When I originally purchased this Bronco (off eBay in June of this year), it unknowingly came to me with a 302 that had a cracked cylinder wall. So, to remedy this, I had my mechanic put in a 302 5.0L motor that had been taken out of a '99 Ford Explorer so it has a serpentine belt set up with an A/C compressor already installed. I kept it carbureted (it does not have fuel injection). Most every component of the motor has been replaced including a brand new high performance Mallory distributor and fuel pump. It has brand new Ford Mustang front seats and the rear seat is new as well along with a brand new dash. All the internal components of the doors (window cranks, door handles and locks) are all brand new. It has 33" tires that are sitting on a brand new set of Pro-Comp aluminum rims. All the rubber seals for the top are brand new as well. This Bronco is 100% rust free and the underside of this Bronco is about as clean as the top side. This Bronco had a frame up restoration about 19K miles ago. It has always been garage kept both by the previous owner and by myself. The top is in immaculate condition and it is rhino lined white to match its fender flares. This Bronco is by no means 100% perfect as it isn't a $35K Bronco but it certainly isn't any $15K Bronco either. FYI-the motor has about 10 moths left of full warranty on it. It runs strong-no knocks or taps and it doesn't burn oil. Anyone is welcome to call me and ask any questions or request more information and pictures. Call/text Peter 850-602-7525.
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