1976 Ford Bronco Beautiful Rare Rust Free Documented One Owner!! on 2040-cars
Williamston, South Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: bronco
Mileage: 95,408
Drive Type: 4wd
Exterior Color: Blue
This is a rare, beautiful, rust free, documented one owner, original 1976 Ford Bronco with A1 original title.
The Bronco was purchased new, January 31, 1976, from Holder Grant Ford in Pickens, SC. In addition to the 302 V8 power plant, this '76 has power steering, power disc brakes, and auxillary fuel tank. It has many upgraded trim features, all installed from the dealership, which included the following:
- sliding rear glass windows (original windows included)
- hard spare tire cover
- side trim
- fender flares
- sunroof
- roof rack
- houndstooth covered sides and door panels
The owner also added a few period correct items, such as:
- tachometer
- clock
- compass
- fuel economy gauge
This Bronco has never been off road. It has been meticulously maintained by its original owner, but now at 84 years of age he has decided that he can no longer keep it up. He would now like for someone else to have the opportunity to enjoy, it as he has.
It has been gargaged for its entire 37 years of life. That is displayed in its very straight and rust free body. The only blemish to the Bronco's exterior is one dent that is located on the top at the rear of the vehicle (see photos).
The history of this Bronco is very well documented with SC state inspection stickers from 1977 on. It also has the hard plastic warranty card and other documentation that came with its initial purchase (see photos).
The truck runs and drives great, and the tires are in like new condition.
As you can see from all the photos, this is a beautiful, original Bronco inside and out. It has no spray paint cover-ups on its frame or engine. The photos depict how the Bronco really is without any tricks form a detail shop.
I cannot emphasize enough how well kept this truck is. It is a true survivor of its time so don't miss the chance to own a piece of Ford automotive history.
I reserve the right to end the auction early because it is also for sale locally.
Email me with any questions you may have. Thanks for looking.
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