1992 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Ocean View, New Jersey, United States
I am selling My 1992 Ford Bronco. I have attached a long list in the picture section of all the parts that have been rebuilt or replaced. So The last 2 pictures are a readable list of everything that was done. Please don't hit the buy button without first contacting me by e-mail so we can discuss any questions that you have. I am not out to sell it quick, in fact I hate to let it go but I have too many vehicles. I bought 2 matching Sequoia"s for me and my wife 6 months ago,(see very last picture), and now the bronco does not get used much at all because I have to haul the kids. I got the bronco 3 years ago with 99,000 miles on it and have only put 5,000 miles on it in the past 3 years. I am looking for the right buyer that will continue this project and give it a good home. As you can see I am a 900 score with 100% feed back so I am honest about everything. The truck drives smooth and straight down the highway at 70 MPH. There is no engine lights or codes. It was just inspected, passed with flying colors including emissions, and has 2 years left on inspection. This truck is not a rust bucket at all as you can see from the pics of the underneath. It was never taken off road, It's been a pavement queen it's whole life. The interior is in terrific shape and the truck was painted a few years ago with midnight blue and looks good. Thanks for looking.
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