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1970 Cougar Xr7 &1988 Bronco Xlt on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:0
Location:

Pine Island, New York, United States

Pine Island, New York, United States
Engine:351c
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 000000000
Year: 1970
Make: Mercury
Drive Type: auto
Model: Cougar
Mileage: 0
Trim: xr7

1970 Cougar xr7 and 1988 Bronco xlt as package deal .


 1970 cougar xr7 running 351clevland 2v casting ID # refer as Cobra Jet with a 4c Trans.
Engine has slight tapping noise at 2500 rpm I was told it could be a collapse lifter or possible crankshaft bearing.

This is project car that have all parts plus spare parts I also have a Martini report its true XR7 .

Car comes with a extra parts a 302 bad engine that is apart that has new internal parts crank,pistons,oil pump but no camshaft .
 comes with a set of date code 1968 302 heads, intake, exhaust manifold
also a 1968 fmx transmission included
There is a extra hood,fender,headlight doors deck lid dash gauges side windows .


I have performed repair on the door hinges and locks ,driver floor pan. both rear quarter bottom. roof replacement. The underside car is in excellent shape .The interior is out of the car due to floor pan and roof replacement but they are in dry storage.

 To finish up car you will need a rear window glass and front glass because it is cracked while removing from car and finish up on the quarter panel body work and install interior.

The car dose runs ,drive ,stops and all electrical do work.

The Original color of car is yellow white with tobacco brown interior and brown vinyl top.



1988 Bronco xlt

 one onwner 100% orginal never been hacked or cut up. has 93000 miles on engine dose not burn or use oil , also dose not have a radio init.
This truck has a good running 351w engine, the interior excellent shape, but it has a bad trans and will need a brake line to rear and fuel tank
The truck has basic rust around rear wheel wells and quarters this truck is off road since 2008

Truck dose runs and move but in forward gear only.....

These vehicles are being sold asis for part or repairs, there is no refund or return of item. once you place a bid if you meet the reserve price and  win the auction you buy it no backing out

The truck will run bit rough due to transmission binding and has a open vacuumed leak at vacuumed canister

Buyer is fully respond able for  any arrangements of pick up and shipping of vehicles and they must be pick up within 3 days of end of auction or there will be a storage charge of $50 a day. I will be happy to hold the vehicles for extra fee of $50 a day

There is a nonrefundable deposit required after auction has ended and a remainder must be received in cash in hands 3 day of sale of items. if not I will relist the auction.

I have the right to end auction early since this is also for sale locally...

I have include my Craiglist ad has more pic and details http://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/cto/4672900807.html

Thank You Good luck



 



On Sep-23-14 at 18:01:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

 The extra fee of $50 a day could be waiver if need extra time and or  arrangement of pick up is needed and as long I'm notified asap.

Please feel free to email me with any question you may have.


On Sep-24-14 at 06:06:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I have best described both vehicles best I can if you need pictures of anything or have any question feel free to email me I will help out best I can.

Thank You

Good luck

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