1990 Ford Bronco Custom Sport Utility 2-door 5.8l ( Eddie Bower ) on 2040-cars
Chesterfield, New Jersey, United States
Selling my Bronco. I purchased this truck in 1994. Sold it to my
neighbor, and then bought it back after the transmission failed. This
truck is all original and adult owned. The only change done is that I
paid a professional to have the Automatic E4OD transmission removed and we converted it to a M5OD - 5
Speed transmission. It has a hurst short shifter. Extra 5 Speed Trans
goes with the truck as well. This is an 5.8 Liter Engine. Exhaust is
custom flowmaster with single in and dual exhaust out the rear .Also
have a 1989 Bronco XLT parts truck for sale. This parts truck was used
for the transmission conversion from automatic to manual. Truck is in
great condition. Never off roaded. Never lifted. Interior is in excellent condition
for year. No rips or stains. The truck was repainted about 6 years ago, needs rust around rear wheels
repaired. Tailgate was replaced with an Ford OEM
tailgate ( $900 ) so no rust on that at all. Other than some body work,
windshield has a small tick in glass. Replaced many sensors and parts in
order to get this running smoothly. Fun to drive and sounds great wih
the new exhaust. Need a full size pickup, so that is why I'm selling
the truck.
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