1986 Ford Bronco Xlt 4wd on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
As you can see by the photos, this 4WD, '86 Ford Bronco is in very good condition with all original paint, a good interior and a near perfect, dent and rust free body....that is, with the exception of a very small area of rust along the lower tailgate edge. The 351 c.i. motor has a rebuilt 4-bbl carb and, even though it ran good when it was parked over a decade ago and the motor still turns over easily, the gas in the tank is bad now, so it's currently NOT RUNNING. All of the glass is in excellent condition, as is the chrome, the stainless trim and most of the plastic around the dash and grille, etc., there's a replacement mirror for the one on the driver's side that's broken, all of the hubcaps except one are there and considering that it's the XLT model, it's also loaded with accessories. This includes power windows, power door locks, a power rear window, air conditioning, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, power steering and power disc brakes up front. This truck is being sold with lien sale papers. The odometer shows 71,000 miles, which is believed to be original. It was last licensed in 2001. Low reserve.
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