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Early Ford Bronco on 2040-cars

US $3,700.00
Year:1974 Mileage:0
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

This is a 1974 early Ford Bronco. It is full of rust and in desperate need of a rebuild :-) I simply do not have the time. What I've done to it so far is rebuild the four-wheel-drive hubs put good rims and tires on it, tune it up with new spark plugs and wires, new battery, alternator, air filter, oil change and filter, carburetor rebuild, and new brakes. This Bronco still has the drum brakes. It has two gas tanks but I've only used one, the indicators on the dash do not work. It does have Monroe shocks that do work, and a PTO Drive that operates a wench, plow, and log splitter that comes with this auction. The log splitter is very unique, it attaches where the plow goes, it needs new hydraulic hoses. The four wheel drive works and the frame is in pretty good condition. It needs new door posts, floor panels, and a crapload of bodywork. Although, the top and the hood are in pretty good condition. It has the straight 6 179 cubic inch engine. It has no power but plenty of torque. As you can see from the pictures it is 3 speed on the floor. It gets driven once a week for half an hour. I am willing to deliver it within a reasonable distance. But you will probably want to come look it over and drive it for yourself. Good luck, thanks for looking. Also, eBay would only let me post 12 pictures, I have plenty more I can email to you if you'd like to see them. Someone requested my phone number earlier because they wanted to ask questions about the Bronco, my phone number is 740 438 7276. I will be at work until 4 o'clock tomorrow, feel free to call after that. Or text anytime, and I will reply after 4 o'clock. Thanks again for looking. If you happen to see this posted yesterday it's because ebay removed it because I posted it using their mobile app and it messed up...they told me the mobile app couldn't post vehicles, just a little info for ya.

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