1973 Ford Bronco Frame Off Restoration Nice!! Ready To Ride. on 2040-cars
Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
Engine:351W Lightning / 358
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1973
Exterior Color: Sunset Orange Met.
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bronco
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Custom frame off restoration
Drive Type: 4x4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 57,048
1973 Ford Bronco For Sale - 1973 Ford Bronco full frame off custom restoration
project. Everything has been gone through on this Bronco. Body and frame were
separated and then stripped, primed and painted. It has a 351W Lightning motor ( that is now a
358ci 9.5 to1 GT 40) totally rebuilt from professional motor shop in NC ( Has plate on
motor, broke it in and has maybe 200 miles on it now), rebuilt Automatic C4
transmission, power steering, front power disc brakes, rebuilt dana 44
front, and ford 9" rear, 456 gears with lockers front and rear, Wild
Horses extreme long travel 3.5” lift system, 3” body lift, Long travel radius
arms, 6 point roll cage ( powder coated ), custom front and rear bumpers ( powder coated ) with
12,000 pound winch, custom bucket seats, 35” Goodyear wranglers on 10x15 Alum
wheels, Power outlet in dash for cell phone acc.,Marine stereo system and many
other new and custom parts that will be listed. Have many other new and used small
parts and misc parts that did not list. Body in great shape no rust or problems
ready for the trail or cruising. Runs and drives great! There is plenty of room
with lift to install larger tires if wanted later. Took a lot of pictures if
you would like to see something else email me for pictures or any questions. Love
this Bronco just can’t keep them all. A lot of hours, money and time have gone
into this Bronco, but it is well worth it. You need to come and see this Bronco
and test drive to appreciate. Give a call or text if you want to ask more about Bronco. 407-350-2358
The Bronco is sold "as is" with no warranty. Please see pictures for details & condition of Bronco. Not looking for trades. Shipping is the buyers responsibility. I accept Paypal as a deposit only. Seller has the right to remove from auction early. |
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