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Outstanding Original Uncut Early Bronco!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:103000
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States


YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ORIGINAL 1969 EARLY FORD BRONCO. VEHICLE IS EXCEPTIONAL UNRESTORED CONDITION AND ABSOLUTELY NO RUST, HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION THAT HAVE NOT BEEN RESTORED.
GREAT AND SIMPLE RESTORATION PROJECT THAT CAN BE DRIVEN WHILE BEING RESTORED. YOU WILL BE HARD-PRESSED TO FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT!  WHY PAYING 40k FOR A PAINTED UP EARLY BRONCO WHEN YOU CAN PURCHASE THIS ONE THAT CAN BE BOUGHT AND DRIVEN FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST.
 

Matching VIN (body, frame and title)

REBUILT ENGINE. RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT!

  • BRONCO WAGON -4WD
  • MOTOR BEEN FRONT SUSPENSION
  • FULLY SYNCHRONIZED TRANSMISSION
  • SELF ADJUSTING BREAK
  • COLOR CORDOVA
  • FORD 3.03 THREE SPEED MANUAL WITH A COLUMN MOUNTED SHIFTER
    289-V8
  • ROSETTE TRIM
  • FRONT BUCKET SEATS AND REAR BENCH SEAT
  • 6.50 X 16.6 TIRES AND WHEEL FACTORY
  • FREE RUNNING HUBS FACTORY
  • EXTRA COOLING RADIATOR FACTORY
  • FORD BRONCO POWER STEERING
  • FACTORY RIMS AND CUSTOM BUMPER ASSEMBLY
  • 1969-70  WARREN VINTAGE WINCH INSTALLED BY THE DEALER
  • 1000 POUNDS FRONT SPRINGS TO 180 POUNDS REAR SPRING FACTORY OPTION HEAVY DUTY


    THE VEHICLE IS A TRUE SURVIVOR IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, IT DRIVES ON THE HIGHWAY 65MPH PLUS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS...IS A DRUM BREAK VEHICLE.


THE 1969 BRONCO IS A COLLECTOR'S PIECE THAT IS DEFINITELY WORTH OWNING! I DO HAVE TITTLE IN HAND.


This vehicle is being sold as-is. Please feel free to send any questions.



Thanks for looking, good luck and good bidding to all !!!


Payment Terms:

The successful high bidder will submit a $1,000 non-refundable deposit IMMEDIATELY upon auction end to secure the vehicle and prevent purchase from anyone else. Winning bidder must contact me 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. The balance is due within 3 days of auction end. If no If no contact is made 24 hours, I reserve the right to  re-list the vehicle or sell it to the next high bidder.

Shipping:

Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements and charges. Payment is to be made via cashiers check or cash in person.I reserve the right to end the auction early as I have the Bronco for sale locally. Thank you.




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