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1995 Ford Bronco Xlt Sport Utility 2-door 5.8l on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:132900
Location:

United States

United States

1995 Ford Bronco XLT Black Automatic
5.8L 351 V8
132,900 Miles
Clear Title and Clear Carfax on Hand (no reported accidents)
Electronic 4WD with Warn Locking Hubs
Towing Package with additional Class III hitch
Truck bedliner interior floor
4" Dick Cepek Racking Suspension & Lift
33" BFGoodrich A/T

Tune-up Service done March 2012: Replaced belts, brake pads, spark plugs, rotors re-worked, bearings re-packed, New Bilstein 5100 Series Shocks (Quad Shocks up Front, pair in rear)

Runs Strong, used regularly, no leaks, only light surface rust on underbody, 2 small paint chip rusts on body (see photos)


CARFAX:
I have the CARFAX printout available on PDF file. People who send their email can get it if they ask for it.

Photos:
Additional photos available upon request (send me message of what specifically you want to see)

Shipping & Payment:
Shipping will be the responsibility of the buyer. All financial transactions must be complete before vehicle will be released to anyone.  Use of ESCROW.COM is the ONLY escrow service I will use.  Use of any other service will not be accepted.

Other methods of payment:  Cashiers Check or Postal Money Order.  Use of these methods will result in the vehicle being held UNTIL payment has cleared through my bank.  Clearing time is not known. I strongly suggest using the Escrow.com service.

Vehicle is for sale on other sites and is subject to prior sale.  If sold, this listing will be cancelled as soon as possible.

I have listed the condition of the vehicle to the best of my ability.  All sales are final.  Make requests for additional information prior to bidding.  It is the responsibility of buyer to confirm condition of vehicle prior to bidding.  I will accommodate any reasonable requests for vehicle inspection by 3rd party at buyer's expense.

Thank you


On Nov-08-13 at 18:08:32 PST, seller added the following information:

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Bronco is located in EL PASO, TEXAS 79936

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