1985 Ford Bronco Border Patrol Edition 4x4- Factory Ho 351, Lift/ramming Bumper on 2040-cars
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
1985 Ford Bronco Factory Border Patrol Truck
This is a more rare find in this truck for it is not only the bigger body style, but the factory Federal Edition designed for the U.S. Border Patrol. This is A TANK !!!! If you ever wanted the perfect Off-Road,Dune,Tactical Truck This is it. In perfect restoration these models go for around 10K, this one is priced fair and would like an owner that wants such an ultimate off-roader. If you want to plow, this can make you your income during the winter a few times over. Current NC Inspection and Registration as of Feb 2014. This truck runs and drives great This Truck Comes with the Police HO 351, Factory Lift All Terrain Wheels/Tires Tow Package Under Coat Special Ramming Bumper Has Stereo and speakers. This Truck Runs Well. Has replaced Master Cylinder, Rebuilt Transmission New Exhaust, Suspension Ball Joints and Bushings Suspension is in great Shape Body has little rust except on a few small areas. The panels are mostly new and re-welded. The Under Coating did a great job at preserving. No major oil leaks. Light out of valve covers Removable Top Is in Good Condition The list of problems/ restoration needs are mostly cosmetic. Vinyl door molding has the paint mostly deteriorated due to UV. The driver window has the clip sometimes slip off (easy Fix) Rear Window is needs replace, has a temporary cap window on during the winter. I never got around to getting the replacement. Never got around to getting one. Gear selector indicator in dash does not work, small gear needs replace. has nothing to do with drivetrain. This was going to be my heavy duty winter truck but school and other obligations are forcing me to sell. This Truck goes for 750 if it were to be scrapped, so no texts for weirdo low-ball offers!!! Sold- AS-IS |
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