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1991 Bronco **one Owner** Mint Condition! Window Sticker! Service Records! on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:119062
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1991 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 5.0 Liter V8 Auto Overdrive

***Only 119,062 Actual Miles!***

***Original Window Sticker, Books and Service Records!***

**Recently Purchased from Original Owner!**

Tow Package and Limited Slip Rear

My friend called me and told me that I had to go see this Bronco for sale about 100 miles from me. He said the original owner is selling it and he is a fanatic about his vehicles.  He told me that the Bronco looked brand new.  I figured with 119k miles, obviously it couldn’t look brand new, but it must be in very nice condition so I took a drive.

Folks let me tell you something, and it might be hard to believe….  This Eddie Bauer looks absolutely amazing!  No, I’m not exaggerating and I’m not kidding.  I never use the work ‘perfect’ because maybe only a brand new car is perfect.  I feel that this truck could sit on a showroom floor, it’s that nice! The paint has NO dents (nope not 15, not 1), NO scratches, NO dings. Only slight scuffs under bug guard. The Chrome everywhere on this truck looks new! The stripes, the windows, the glass, the tire carrier, the bumpers, the mirrors all are in incredible shape!  All of the weather stripping inside and out looks new! Check out the wheels, absolutely amazing condition! No pitting at all! And the Michelin Tires have plenty of tread left too!

The original owner sure had a hard time parting with this truck. But he told me that he really needed the room for a new vehicle. This truck was always garaged and maintained by him, and I have a stack of service records to show you.  Up until a few months ago, the truck had never been in an accident; however, in December a deer ran into the passenger side of the truck damaging the front fender and door.  (I have the body shop bill showing ‘animal’ damage to vehicle)Needless to say everything, and I mean everything was done to perfection.  Take a look at the pictures. The shop did a fantastic job.  Also the original owner told me he purchased a lifetime guarantee against rust and had work done in the past to keep any rust at bay.  So what you are looking at is an Eddie Bauer that has been maintained mechanically as well as cosmetically. The interior looks absolutely fantastic!  I just removed the seat covers and hence the seats look great, as do the original Eddie Bauer floormats and carpet.  The seats move smoothly and the seat recliner is NOT at all weak or sagging. The seats are as firm as when new!  Even the interior dome light and cargo light shine bright white instead of dull yellow.  The cargo area is equally impressive as I removed a protective rubber mat for the pictures. The carpet is as new.  

This Bronco starts right up and idles perfectly. It has plenty of power and steers straight.  The engine and transmission are nice and smooth, with no drivability problems at all.  I drove this truck over 100 miles back to my house and it operated flawlessly!

So what we have here is an incredibly clean, MINT condition, rust free gorgeous Emerald Green Metallic Eddie Bauer Bronco. If you are interested please come by or make arrangements with me to bring it to any local Ford dealer to have it inspected for you, at your cost.

I am very confident that when you see, sit in, and drive this Eddie Bauer, you will find it hard to believe that it has more than 30k miles.  It is that nice! This may be the one that you were waiting for!  Call me with any questions or concerns! 

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