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1979 Ford Bronco Ranger Custom 4x4 F150 1978 1977 1976 1980 1981 1977 1976 1975 on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:107000 Color: is in great condition
Location:

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1979 Ford Bronco Custom Ranger
107K miles 460cu V8 Automatic transmission
A/C
Heater Defrost
Factory Stereo
400HP!
Fires right up
Sounds Amazing
Dual Exhaust
Runs and drives great!
Exterior is in great condition
Interior is in good shape
Nice after market wheels
Tires are at 90% tread
Rebuilt motor and tranny
Power rear window
4x4 is in working order
Locking hubs
Adult owned!
Always been garaged
Grabs a bench of attention!
Outside spear tire
Family owned for over 20 years
Clean title
No rust
Very strong and solid
Looks better in person!

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PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR BIDDING, I WILL NOT WAIT FOR YOU TO GET A LOAN

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THIS VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN VANCOUVER,WASHINGTON STATE USA

THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS/IS

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NOTE: THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN SOLD TWICE AND NOT PAID FOR, DUE TO BIDDERS HAVING NO FUNDS, PLEASE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BIDDING!!! THANKS. 

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