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1979 Ford Bronco 4-speed Big Block Lifted Monster Truck Must Sell No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:0
Location:

Old Bridge, New Jersey, United States

Old Bridge, New Jersey, United States
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1979 Ford Bronco Lifted 4-Speed Big Block 
"Custom Off-road MONSTER Truck"
Must Sell No Reserve


One of a kind 1979 Bronco with a Huge Lift & Monster Mud Tires, I don't know much about the vehicle as I got it from a trade but I have nowhere to store it anymore so it must go! Freshly Rebuilt Big Block 400 Motor that runs and drives fine. The paint shines beautifully and is great driver quality. The interior is like brand new and looks great, the pictures speak for themselves. 

The Options of this 1979 Ford Bronco:
  • Lifted w/ 38.5" Mud Tires in good shape
  • Removable Top 
  • Recently Redone Interior 
  • Big Block 400 Motor
  • 4-Speed Transmission
  • Upgraded Sound System that sounds great!


This is not a show truck but a great monster truck drive and enjoy, to take the top off and go off road or cruise down the beach. 

Please feel free to call me anytime with any questions or to come check out the truck.

732-277-9021
Joe
GOOD LUCK BIDDING! 

We reserve the right to end the auction early at our discretion, as the car is up for sale locally as we are accepting offers as well.

Buyers must contact the seller within 48 hours of auction ending to confirm payment and transport arrangements. If you do not contact the seller within 48 hours, we reserve the right to seek financial reimbursement for the time and fees incurred and will open a nonpaying bidder case.  Paypal Deposit is non refundable and must be paid within 24 hours of auction end time. The seller must receive full payment within 7 days unless other approved arrangements are made. We are not responsible for any accidental misrepresentation of any vehicle for sale due to typographical error or undisclosed flaws. We make every attempt to represent vehicles accurately, and strongly recommend a vehicle inspection prior to bidding and/or purchasing any vehicle on the internet.  This vehicle is being sold as is with no warranty expressed or implied. We cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies in the presentation and description of the vehicles we sell as classics can be viewed differently by every interested buyer. Please address all of your questions or concerns before you place a bid. We also reserve the right to end an auction early at our discretion, as the car is for sale locally as well.

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