1977 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Berlin Heights, Ohio, United States
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Full frame off restoration was done a few years ago. This Bronco has been fully updated.
-2.5in suspension lift
-1in aluminum body lift
-new body mounts
-rearview mirror
-power steering box rebuild
-new vintage wood steering wheel
-ididit chrome tilt steering column
-brand new black leather front seats
-brand new black leather fold-down back seat (with seat-belts)
-four 3 point seat belts
-FORD grill emblems
-brand new Tuffy box
-Classic Ford Bronco custom stereo
-black panels (front and rear) modifit for stereo
-power brake boosters
-brand new Bronco script valve covers
-new ignition switch and door tumbler
-new speedo head unit
-newly rebuilt rear differentials
-new black front and rear bumpers with tire carrier
-brand new custom black dash
-2.5 in dual exhaust
-newly rebuilt transmission and transfer case
-brand new gas tank
-Blueprint Crate Engine, holly carb, polished intake, new water pump, new timing cover, new oil pan, new dipstick, plugs, wires, cap, rotor, PCV valve, oil breather, fluids, overflow bottle, new battery, voltage regulator, starter solenoid, cable, sol. to starter cable, and belts
This Bronco is sold as is.
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