1975 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: Custom Sport Utility 2-Door
Warranty: none
Drive Type: 4WD
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Tan/Black
Up for auction is a 1975 Ford Bronco with a 351W and C4 automatic transmission. I purchased the Bronco back in 06' from a guy that started a frame off restoration but did not complete it. I have decided to sell it because I have not done much with it in the past couple years and it really needs to be shown and driven. Over the last 6 to 7 years I have thrown a ton of money at it and added many new parts inside and out. I purchased the 351W motor from Ford Racing and it only has a few hundred miles. It is a pretty mild motor and runs great! I had the C4 transmission rebuilt just prior to adding the new motor.
The only part of the Bronco that I would say is lacking is the paint. It is shiny and looks great from about 10 feet but when you get close you can see that it is not a high quality job. Everything was primered in orange prior to the green paint. My intentions were to repaint it which would really finish it off, but it is not necessary. There are miscellaneous scatches and chips but nothing major. The only rust appears to be some bubbling in the rear quarter on the driver's side. Both rear quarters have some cracks where the tires used to hit prior to when I trimmed them a bit. The underside of the Bronco is very clean and looks like the floors had been redone and coated by the prior owner. The wheels wells, underside, hood, tailgate, doors, etc. all look great!
The interior looks new and was completely sprayed with SEM bedliner. I added new Bestop jeep seats with brackets, seats belts, tuffy lock box, steering wheel, and Sony cd/stereo with high watt marine type speakers on the roll bar. There is a small crack in the dash pad as seen in the pictures.
I have 3 tops for the Bronco including the STC soft top which is in great shape, the hardtop, and an unused bikini top. The hardtop has a cardboard type headliner which is coming off, but it really should be removed anyway. The hardtop is in solid shape with good glass. There is some bubbling that is starting to form in the front outside corners, but it still looks great.
The horn and emergency brake do not work properly and the gas gauge doesn't seem to register quite at the full mark when filled up. Other than that, everything else seems to be in working order.
Here is a list of new parts from what I can remember:
Ford Racing 351W (M6007S58)
Rebuilt C4 with oil cooler added
Edelbrock 600 cfm 1406 Carb
Front Disc brake kit with proportioning valve, brake lines, and Tom's Bronco Parts Power Brake Booster
BC Boncos 3 core radiator and brackets
Tom's Bronco Parts powder coated radiator shroud
BC Broncos 17" fixed fan and spacer
Pro Flow chrome long tube headers
Y pipe and magnaflow muffler
Wildhorses fuel tank, sending unit, and filler hose
Bestop front and rear folding seat
SEM bedliner
Arm rests
door handles
starter
battery
3" Body lift
sound damping material
gas hood springs
grant steering wheel
Tuffy storage console
Mickey Thompson Classic 2 Wheels with BF Goodrich Tires
STC Soft top and bikini top
Twin stick shifter
I am sure there are a bunch of other parts but that is what I could remember.
I highly encourage you to come take a look at it before bidding as everyone seems to have a different opinion when it comes to overall condition (I would think I am pickier than most). I have a clear VA title and the car is located in Cincinnati, OH. I also have the Bronco listed locally and reserve the right to end the auction early due to a local sale. I can be reached at 858-232-0757 if you have any questions.
Thanks for looking!
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