1978 Ford Bronco-full Size 4x4-78 4 Wheel Drive Truck-4.10 Gear Ratio-collector on 2040-cars
Pennington, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351M400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: No
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 118,959
Sub Model: Custom
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
This is a 78 model full size Bronco with 4 wheel drive. It has the 4.10 gear ratio with lock-out hubs. 4x4 works good. Engine is the 351M400 with an automatic transmission. I parked it earlier this winter because as it is, its pretty hard on fuel due to a fowl carburetor. It starts and runs ok as is, and can be driven but there is some fuel seepage at front of carb...Possibly the fuel injector pump in carb is sticking. So its going to need the carb attended to, or changed. It is licensed through May 2013, and I have the clear title in hand. New parts are entire front member gears...(ring, pinion, side, spiders...entire gear cage), also new are windshield wipers, fuel pump, and fuel tank. It needs a new fuel level sending unit in tank, and also an up/down dash control switch for the rear door glass. I also noticed when I was driving it earlier this winter, a clunk sound towards the rear of vehicle between accelerations...This may be a u-joint, but I think more likely something worn or loose in the rearend, but I havent looked into it so cant know for sure. Could also use new tires. Windshield is cracked. original grille missing, but I do have an entire front grille with square headlights from a vehicle 2 years newer that I will include. As you can see in pics, the hood hinge supports of cab are excellent shape. The odometer reads 18959.8 so I'm just assuming mileage to be 118k. I need the money more right now to pay prop taxes and such, rather than keep and continue to fix up, so here it is for sale. 218-835-8991.
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