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Completely Restored Rotisserie Rebuild In 2008 on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:47277 Color: Green
Location:

Marina del Rey, California, United States

Marina del Rey, California, United States
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1971 FORD BRONCO
COMPLETELY RESTORED IN 2008

YOUTUBE LINKS FOR BRONCO BEING DRIVEN

http://youtu.be/7uWmdKvD6Fo

 

http://youtu.be/AgJiBrsOWtU

Completely restored in 2008, this Bronco had a rotisserie rebuild with a roll-bar and rock crusher bumpers that have been powder coated.

A 3.5 lift kit has been installed to accommodate new 33” Mickey Thompson tires on new wheels.

This Bronco has a custom lime green paint job with a black Speedlinered body tub.

The interior is new, which includes a new dash pad, CD player, seats, console and steering wheel.

This Bronco has a 302 Ford V8 engine that has been carefully detailed with a modified manifold and a Edlebrock 4 Barrel.

Everything on this engine is new.

It has a New Process 435 4-speed transmission with granny low first gear. 2/4 wheel Drive.

 I have $36,000 invested. "Excellent" over-all condition.

 

 

1971 Ford Bronco

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VIN:

U15GLK62132 | See the full History Report

Year:

1971

Transmission:

Manual

Make:

Ford

Body Type:

SUV

Model:

Bronco

Warranty:

Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Trim:

2-door

Vehicle Title:

Clear

Engine:

302 V8

Options:

CD Player

Drive Type:

2/4 wheel drive

Fuel Type:

Gasoline

Mileage:

47,228

For Sale By:

Private Seller

Exterior Color:

Green

Disability Equipped:

No

Interior Color:

Black

Number of Doors:

2

Number of Cylinders:

8

 

 

 

 

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