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1986 Bronco Ii 4x4 **only 73k Actual Miles!**1-owner V6 Auto Overdrive on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:73547
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1986 Ford Bronco II 4x4 Eddie Bauer V6 Auto Overdrive

***Only 73,547 Actual Miles!***

Purchased from Original Texas Owner!

Original Paint and Rust Free!

Here is something that you don’t see every day. It’s a ONE OWNER SURVIVOR from Texas!  This Bronco II retains its Original Dark Walnut Metallic Paint and most of the Original Light Desert Tan Paint.  Only one tan spot was touched up. The original paint shines beautifully, but it does have dents and some touch ups. The original owner was getting up there in years and started bumping into things before deciding to sell the Bronco. I decided instead of bringing the truck to the body shop, and then putting a much higher selling price on it, I chose to leave it as is, and keep the price low. And you will be getting a great deal since this is a rust free, original mileage 4x4 truck!  The turning radius is amazing in this little Bronco and it is a blast to drive. The fuel injected V6 has plenty of power and the transmission is nice and smooth. It has manual hubs and a manual transfer case lever to insure 100% reliable 4wheel drive operation. Also the tires are like new!

The interior looks great and I only saw one rip on the side of the drives seat. Other than that, it shows a little wear but looks really nice.  As an Eddie Bauer, it is decked out with all the power accessories for that time. It drives really well and it is ready for someone to drive every day, use for work, or restore to perfection!

Please come drive and inspect this Bronco II any time or have it inspected at any local Ford Dealer.

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