Bronco Ford 1974 on 2040-cars
Salmon, Idaho, United States
Engine:302 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Green & White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Brown
Model: Bronco
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Ranger
Drive Type: 4X4 C4 automatic
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Mileage: 58,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Ranger
I'm selling my 1974 ford Bronco it is equipped with a C4 automatic transmission and a 302 V8, it has power steering and power brakes it also has a dealer install A/C system that needs to be charged up. The speed o shows 58,500 miles I be leave this to be original because of how nice this bronco is. It is uncut and still has the original paint on it. The seat covers and carpet have been replaced. The engine and transmission and 4 wheel drive all work good and no leaks. The body does have a few imperfection and the only rust is a few pin holes in the drivers floor and some minor surface rust where the original paint is getting thin it also has a new hood that is still in primer black. I do have the spare tire and rack for it and it also is in good working condition, It has four new tires and a 2 inch lift kit installed. I'm only sell this great bronco because I need some funds to finish another bronco I'm restoring.
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