1985 Ford Bronco Xlt 4x4 Rebuilt 5.8 V8 Engine Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Up for auction is a 1985 Ford Bronco, 4x4 with a rebuilt 5.8 V8 engine. Body is straight no dings, painted primer grey and the removable shell is white. Lots of new parts including the rebuilt engine. NEW transmission. NEW flex plate. NEW alternator. NEW brakes. NEW ball joints. NEW tie rod ends. NEW starter. Rancho shocks. Power windows, Power locks. Runs strong. Minor surface rust on the hood, tail gate, passenger door jam, see pictures for reference. Needs a battery and a carb rebuild. One tire is different from the others, but has 3 BFG's. The drivers side door panel is dry rotted from the sun and cracking, but the rest of the interior is good. Truck has sat for 3 years, but has been started every once in a while to keep the juices flowing. Hasn't been registered in 3 years California DMV needs $470 to get it current. Smog is buyers responsibility. Truck is sold as is, but feel free to ask any questions or if you need any other pictures let me know, I'm happy to help. Good strong truck waiting to get back on the road! Let me know if there is anything I can help with or any questions I can answer. Shipping or pickup is buyers responsibility, but I'll work with you. $500 deposit due within 48 hours of auctions end, and full payment is due within 7 days, again vehicle is sold as is. Thanks for looking, message me with any questions. |
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