1995 Ford Bronco Xl Sport Utility 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Grant, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: XL Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 162,121
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: XL
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Tan and Black
This was a former Florida Wildlife Commission Government vehicle has 5.0 engine , gauges , Manual 4x4 , Auto Transmission OD, AC , roll bar , dual front shock on each side of front suspension, inside spare tire mount and spotlight on drivers side the way it was delivered to the FWC Law enforcement agency that originally purchased this truck . There are still a few switches and allot of wiring left over from the lights ,radios and other government equipment. This needs to be removed unless you plan to use the wiring/switches. It is a good running truck engine runs smooth no blue smoke when driving or at cold start. leaves no leaks on driveway. I originally bought it for my daughter but things didn't work out so it is now up for sale.She bought a little truck and now after all this work was done I don't want this truck to sit around.
The ABS light is on because it has been unplugged. The ABS was intermittent and I didn't trust it so we disconnected the electrical power. The brakes now function like an old non ABS system. The parking brake cables were stuck so they were removed to be replaced later if we kept the truck. It needs new parking brake cables the parts inside the drum are still there. The gas gauge is also intermittent but it is now reading empty The fuel tank contains somewhere between 3/4 and full on gas. We put new upper and lower radiator hoses , new radiator, Front brake calipers, hoses/lines ,pads and hardware . New rear brake cylinders ,shoes and hardware. New ignition control module, new key switch. The tailgate door cables need to be replaced one is broken the other is old. Their is also a rust hole under the cowl where the windshield wipers are that has a temporary patch. It needs to be repaired permanently water used to come in above the the gas pedal when it rains hard or you wash the truck and pool on the floor. The hole is on the firewall and does not effect anything electrical . Their is also a rust hole in the floor pan left far rear corner on the curve to the left of and below the rear passenger seat.behind the Drivers seat belt reel.
Air Blows cold . Has crank windows on front doors . Rear door window is electric and works well . AM FM Cassette does not work. Has holes inside and out from FWC /law enforcement equipment . Has rust in several areas but truck is structurally sound I will try and get all the rust in pictures. Manual shift 4X4 is strong in high and low. Truck did not have an overheat problem when we bought it, the radiator was the original and needed changing you could smell the coolant. We also changed the thermostat and hoses at the same time. We were given a defective thermostat which caused the temp gauge to rise too rapidly and vent coolant after shutdown. It was driven home approx 20 miles when we bought it with no problems. The old and new thermostats were removed to verify the problem. The engine runs too cool now. It needs a new high quality thermostat which the new owner can install on their own for 10-12$. I am not putting any more money into this truck. OIl and filter was change even though previous owner just did a change. The rear bumper is also rusty and is not expensive to replace. Also the tires are fairly new on the back. Good on the front the rear tires are a different brand than the front. Window tint is bubbling and peeling.
The Bronco has not been registered the title is still in the prior owners name. I was going to register it after all the work was done but now that the work is done and my daughter bought a smaller truck on her own I don;t have a need for another registered vehicle. I have too many vehicles now and don't want this one to sit any longer . The title is not a problem and I have it in hand. Before anyone comes to look I want them to know everything I know about this vehicle. I don't want to waste anyones time so please read description before asking any questions. If you have any questions I didn't answer please ask .We drove hours looking for a Bronco for my daughter.This was the only one that matched the description. I tried to put everything down so your time and mine are not wasted. I am negotiable and willing to accept partial trade such as home defense items ,etc . I am negotiable but will not give it away. Thanks,Joe
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