1992 Ford Bronco ***only 43k Actual Miles!***like New!! 5.8 Liter V8 Tow Pckge on 2040-cars
Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
1992 Ford Bronco XLT 5.8 liter V8***Only 43,684 Actual Miles!*** ***100% Original Paint!*** ***100% Rust Free!*** Two Owner California Truck! Take a look at this gorgeous Cabernet Red Bronco XLT! The paint is like glass and the undercarriage is 100% California Rust Free! This truck has super low miles and is ready to drive anywhere! The Bronco is powered by the big 5.8 liter V8 and is equipped with the Factory Tow Package as well as a Limited Slip Rear. It has the desirable manual transfer case lever to insure reliable 4 wheel engagement. The interior is in amazing condition and shows no wear at all! Where are you going to find another low mileage Bronco with all the right options? They are certainly hard to find. There are no dents or anything other than some touch ups of nicks and some scratches. Nothing that detracts from the overall beauty of this XLT. Please come inspect and drive this Bronco any time during the auction. I can bring this truck to any local Ford dealer and have it inspected for you, at your cost. Many of my auctions end early, so please call me if you would like to buy this truck before the auction ends. 201-523-2201
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