1976 Early Ford Bronco, 351 Windsor, 4-speed ***no Reserve on 2040-cars
Meridian, Idaho, United States
1976 Early Ford Bronco, No Reserve I purchased this Bronco 18 years ago and put about 50,000
miles on it myself since its purchase in 1996.
The odometer now reads 23,550 miles on it, I am pretty sure it is actually 223,550 on the vehicle. I’m sad to see it go but its time for me to
raise some funds for a new business. This truck is a super sound runner. The 351 Windsor has about 30,000 miles on it,
and was installed 5 years ago. I have
kept up with all full service oil changes every 3-4k miles. Since I have had it I have replaced and
upgraded much of the truck, getting stronger and better parts than what came on
it. I have held off doing much to the
body or paint though, as I was putting everything I could into it for
reliability and durability. So I
consider the truck kind of stealth, in that mechanically it is super sound and
complete. It’s been in need of a paint
job for many years, and if you were now ready, the paint choice is all yours. The usual Bronco rust spots are very clean on
this truck, the floor pans and door posts are in great shape. I built this for sturdy off-road use, but
only made it rock crawling to Moab a handful of times. Original Goodies (some specific to
the 76 and 77 years) Upgrades -351 W Engine
(around 30,000 miles since rebuild) It has the original intake and 2-Barrel
Carburetor I prefer for its simplicity, reliability and gas efficiency. Other replacements/work I can think of in
last 30,000 miles -MOST ALL PARTS HOOKED ONTO & PLUGGED INTO THE ENGINE. Things Wrong with the Truck
-Some paint and body damage as seen in pics Summary
When you have won the auction a $400 deposit will be required within 48 hours via PayPal. The remaining balance is to be paid within 7-days via wire transfer, cash in person, or cashier’s check (a cashier’s check would need to arrive to me 10-days in advance of the vehicle leaving my possession as people do counterfeit these. PAYPAL TO BE USED ONLY FOR THE INITIAL DEPOSIT. Once full payment has cleared the title will be sent to you via fedex and you will be free to pick up the vehicle within the next 30-days. This has been listed locally so I reserve the right to end the auction up until the day before the end of auction. This vehicle is available for local pickup, or the buyer will be responsible for shipping arrangements. They can be made through uship or some other company of your choice. BIDDERS: You
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