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1974 Ford Bronco W/ 27,8xx Original Miles And 1 Owner on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1974 Mileage:27877 Color: GRN/WHT /
 GRN/WHT
Location:

Farmington, Missouri, United States

Farmington, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302CI 2V
VIN: XXXXXXXXXX Year: 1974
Exterior Color: GRN/WHT
Make: Ford
Interior Color: GRN/WHT
Model: Bronco
Trim: NONE
Options: WORKING SNOW PLOW, DEALER INSTALLED BATTERY JUMPER, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: AUTO-4X4
Power Options: POWER STEERING
Mileage: 27,877
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"I am reluctantly selling my 1974 Ford Bronco. According to Bronco lovers, my is rare and highly sought after. It's has all original 302 ci 2 barrel carb with power steering. Everything is original down to the plug wires. I did change the spark plugs, oil changed, and cleaned the carb because it was running rough. Now it runs like new again, literally. Don't take me for my word, you'll see. I'm selling the Bronco because I moving my family to California and I'm having to sell off some toys.This is an original 27,800 mile Ford Bronco, and I am the first and only registered owner, with all the documentation to prove what I claim. This Bronco was used as a Lot truck at Bo Bueckman Ford off of Manchester Rd. in St. Louis until the late 80's. It was used to service and jump used and new cars, run parts, and clear the lot of snow in the winter. The service manager there still recalls the Bronco. The Bronco sat for years on their lot, until it was sold to Suburban Auto in 2004, and finally put"

I am reluctantly selling my 1974 Ford Bronco. According to Bronco lovers, my is rare and highly sought after. It's has all original 302 ci 2 barrel carb with power steering. Everything is original down to the plug wires. I did change the spark plugs, oil changed, and cleaned the carb because it was running rough. Now it runs like new again, literally. Don't take me for my word, you'll see. I'm selling the Bronco because I moving my family to California and I'm having to sell off some toys.

This is an original 27,800 mile Ford Bronco, and I am the first and only registered owner, with all the documentation to prove what I claim. This Bronco was used as a Lot truck at Bo Bueckman Ford off of Manchester Rd. in St. Louis until the late 80's. It was used to service and jump used and new cars, run parts, and clear the lot of snow in the winter. The service manager there still recalls the Bronco. The Bronco sat for years on their lot, until it was sold to Suburban Auto in 2004, and finally put up for sale to the guy I bought it from. That guy never paid the Mo State taxes on it and therefore did not register it. I paid the State Taxes and got a clear title through Department of Revenue, and learned I'm the first and only registered owner.

GOOD and BAD.

GOOD:

Everything is there, Everything! except for the original seats. Everything works as it should, turn signals, dash lights, speedo, heater, ECT, ECT, ECT..... The tranny is perfect, the suspension is solid, and the four wheel works great and tight, and the steering is easy. It still has the 1970's equipment that Bo Beuckman Fords put in it to jump the cars on the lot. The snow plow works up and down.

BAD:

It sat so long and was probably never washed. The body is rusted and every panel needs attention, but the frame is solid. I took pics of the body, but I'll be the first to say it's rusty.

This truck is amazing and needless to say a barn find. I won't get the chance to restore it, but the person that gets this I hope will. If you need any more pics or have any questions, please email me.  I can make a short video if needed to make the deal.
Keywords: 4x4, four wheel drive, survivor, project.
 

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