1976 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
Hereford, Oregon, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: jacintajbborgelt@uklandlords.com .
Restored 1976 Bronco
Original Ford VIN Owner Card
Warranty Card
I am the 4th owner of this Bronco. Its was restored to original brown metallic and was in Oregon, then Arizona,
California, and back to Oregon. The Bronco was original and uncut until 2000. The body is solid and all Ford
panels are in place; no funky patchwork or homemade floors. The doors fit and close nicely as do the hood and
tailgate. As the last owner I painted the Bronco Mercedes Metallic Gray and added wheels, tires, and shocks.
I do have original paperwork for a lot of the work from the 3rd owner and I also have pictures of the rig in its
original form. I also have some of the original paperwork when the rig was bought new in 1977. Original Ford
Owner Card with VIN, Warranty Card and Sleeve.
Specs:
Ford Racing 5.8L 351W Motor Fuel Injected with Mustang Style EFI, GT40 Intake, Headers
Ron Morris Performance Fuel System & EFI Wiring Harness
Digital Guages & BC Bronco Tilt Column
Rebuilt original C4 and Transfer Case
Rebuilt Original Disc Brake, Master Cylinder & Booster
Recaro Leather/Cloth Seats Power 4-Way, Lumbar, Heated, Fan/Cooling
CD Player/iPod Hook Up/AMP/Speakers/Bass box
20" Rock Star
Terra Grappler Tire 37"
Kaoline Gray Soft Top with matching interior carpet
Power Door Locks
Cuise Control
Power Windows
Vintage Air Conditioning
Wild Horse 4X4 Extreme Duty Front & Rear Drive Shaft
Custom Metallic Paint (inside and out)
Wild Horse 2.5" Suspension Lift
This Bronco has been is storage for the last couple of years and was only started a few times over that time. Here
are the few items I wanted to share. I noticed the belt squeals when started. It is fine once you drive. The
power windows aren't working. They were working when I stored it but I haven't had time to check them out. The
rig was tennis ball yellow when I bought it. I was going to put on a different style bumper so I had the sprayed
with one coat of black paint thinking I would get rid of them. Long story short I never bought new bumpers so the
bumpers need to be powder coated. They don't have great paint job on them. There is a rock chip on the right side
near the hood (see picture). Also the roll bar has a nut that holds it together and when it got tighten when is
was first painted the paint was soft so it flaked off right at the head of the nut. Other than that the rig is
amazing.
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Trademark Transmissions ★★★★★
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Ford Green Zone works magic with GPS to make your drive smarter, cleaner
Fri, Aug 29 2014For the most part, plug-in hybrids rely on the power stored in the battery until that charge is depleted. Unless the switch can be changed manually, it's only then that the cars fire up the internal combustion engine and begin using the fossil fuels on board. This is ideal, of course, when one's drive isn't long enough that the car needs to start sipping gasoline at all. On longer commutes, when it's certain that the route is longer than the car's all-electric range, this isn't necessarily the most efficient use of energy. Ford's Green Zone system is designed to save some of that juice for the parts of the drive that require slower speeds. Ford is working on a smart system, based on Nokia mapping technology, that uses GPS data to use both the electricity and conventional fuel more efficiently. Since battery power is less efficient at highway speeds, Ford's Green Zone system is designed to save some of that juice for the parts of the drive that require slower speeds, rather than just using up all the electrons right at the beginning of the drive. Using a website or the in-car navigation system, the driver can pinpoint the parts of the route, highlighted in green, where using battery power would be more effective, and set the car to automatically switch to electricity for those sections. Depending on the route, the car could automatically switch back and forth between the two power sources multiple times, particularly if the drive is a mix between city and highway driving. Of course, Green Zone will be go beyond that. The program is being developed to take traffic and road grade into account, details that allow the car to be make even smarter choices to improve efficiency. Ford even hopes to have Green Zone learn driver habits, and respond accordingly depending on who is driving the car. The system could control other features as well, such as anticipating corners and shifting the headlights to better illuminate the road ahead. Green Zone could also potentially use information from vehicle-to-vehicle networking to control functions in the car. The Green Zone system still has a few years before it will be ready to be put into production vehicles, but Ford is confident it will make its way onto the road eventually. As with other innovations that improve efficiency and make our vehicles smarter, we can expect to see similar technology from other manufacturers, until it becomes a regular part of driving in the future.
Focus STs for SEMA include Lotus and Gulf liveries, rally-fied police car
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Ford, as we mentioned on Saturday, is pulling out all the stops for November's SEMA show, bringing 57 vehicles to the Las Vegas event. Ford will be staggering the release of its SEMA flotilla, though, so expect to hear a lot about the new additions to the fleet in the weeks to come. We already showed you the Fiesta, Fiesta ST and Mustang models that made up the first batch of SEMA cars. Next up, we have a quartet of modded Focus STs joining Ford's SEMA roster.
Our first Focus ST (pictured above) sports the legendary livery of Gulf Racing. The orange-on-blue scheme, which Ford helped make famous at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, has been updated for 2013, with a more vibrant blue. This ST was built by Universal Technical Institute, while the exterior was done by Neil Tjin of Tjin Edition. Side exhausts, a Vortech supercharger and a Motiv Concepts high-flow cat allow the ST to breathe a bit easier, while Forgestar wheels contrast well with the iconic paint scheme.
Focus ST number two has been done-up by PM Lifestyle and is inspired by "Southern California car culture." Sporting a sleek, pale blue paint job, there's also no shortage of carbon fiber on the car's exterior. The 2.0-liter, turbocharged, four-cylinder engine has been massaged by the likes of Banks Power, COBB Tuning and Ford Racing, while the suspension is wearing a shiny, new set of coilovers and sway bars. The meaty brakes, tucked behind 19-inch, Rotiform wheels, come from Wilwood, while the cabin has been fitted with a pair of Sparco Chrono seats and five-point, Schroth harnesses.
Ford will build Hackmobile out of Transit Connect Wagon
Fri, 27 Dec 2013What you see in the above image is a rendering of the Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon. What is that? It's a "mobile fabrication and hacking unit" that includes tools for metal- and woodworking, 3D and electronics fabrication, a three-axis CNC machine called "The Fabber," a video projector and screen, an air compressor, an 84x48-inch work surface that folds out like a Murphy bed and oh so much more. When not in use, all of the implements fold neatly into the back of Ford's award-winning van.
But perhaps the more important question is why is that? Because Make Magazine held an Ultimate Maker Vehicle Challenge in conjunction with Ford in which ten teams created were charged with creating "the ultimate Ford Transit Connect Wagon for the do-it-yourself enthusiast." Team Twin Cities Maker won the competition with the Hackmobile, and in addition to winning $10,000, Ford has declared it's actually going to build the thing - which is great, because if they can actually engineer a road-legal Hackmobile Transit Connect Wagon as envisioned, the inevitable A-Team movie reboot might need to think about including it.
Check out the video below for a cheeky walk-through of the Hackmobile, and get all the particulars in the press release below that.