1978 Ford Bronco Xlt on 2040-cars
Sharon Springs, Kansas, United States
Listed is a 1978 Ford Bronco XLT. Odometer reads 39473 but actual miles are 139473. Has a new rebuilt 400 motor by Performance. 2337 miles on new motor. 4X4 with manual lock out hubs. Automatic transmission. New dual exhaust system. New fuel tank. New steering sector. New glass. New tires. New interior. New wheel bushings. New paint inside and out. Electric rear window. Everything has pretty much been gone through on this vehicle and either repaired or replaced. Very sound and as original as possible. No defects to disclose. I am the third owner of this vehicle and know both of the previous owners so I know it's history. Has never been wrecked or in a flood, etc. Buyer to pay with cash, cashiers check or money order. Buyer is to arrange and pay for shipping, delivery or picking up of this vehicle. Please call 785-891-3774 with any questions.
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