1974 Ford Bronco 4x4 -totally Refurbished, Low Miles on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:8 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 6,500
Exterior Color: Army Green
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
EVEN THOUGH THIS VEHICLE IS LISTED ON EBAY IN AN AUCTION FORMAT IT WILL MOST LIKELY BE SOLD BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS! YOU CAN BUY IT TODAY, CALL NOW!
CALL JEFF AT 858.245.6245
1974 Ford Bronco Custom. Frame off restored. Cobra RX 302 Built Motor. $30K invested. Show or go. 6500 Miles!
Frame off restoration completed in 2011 and includes:
-New COBRA 302 RX Motor professionally built by race shop. Original 302 Bored out. All tricked out and tuned. Aluminum Radiator, Electric fan,Trans Cooler. The truck sounds amazing and is FAST! $4600 Invested in the motor alone. ONLY 500 Break in Miles.
-Frame painted and POR15 (Rust Prevention).
-Brand new fiberglass tub. Painted 1967 Mustang IV Vintage Green
-Custom built roll cage with fire extinguisher mounts.
-3" suspension lift with XX shocks. 2" body lift.
- 4:11 gears.
- 9" rear.
- Rebuilt transfer case. Bullet proof.
- Rebuilt Automatic C4 transmission with Stall Converter. 6500 Miles.
- Custom interior including custom painted ford emblem door panels, custom built center console with integrated stereo, custom dash, Leather race seats, etc.
- Powder coated front and rear bumpers.
- POWER STEERING
- POWER BRAKES. Disc front and drum back, braided steel brake lines
- Bikini top
- Soft Top
- Newer custom gauges
- Professional Linex / Rhino lined at $700 cost
- New 35” Tires
- Custom Grant Steering wheel
- Brand new windshield
In full disclosure, the items that are not complete or 100% show quality include:
- There are no wipers on the truck
- There are some cracks in the hood, fiberglass, in the black cowl near windshield
- Fuel Gauge does not work
This is a MONSTER. Demands attention everywhere. Everyone loves this truck. Freshly finished. Professional build. Fires right up, sounds amazing. Drive daily, show or four wheel with the best of them. Own today for about HALF of the build cost. I just purchased this truck (and selling under what I paid) and the only reason I'm selling is because I'm moving to a colder climate where I won't be able to drive it as much.
INSPECTIONS: VEHICLE CAN BE AVAILABLE ANYTIME TO VIEW, INSPECT, ETC. VIEWINGS AND INSPECTION SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO BIDDING. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, TO MAKE OFFERS, GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED, ETC. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO BUY. YOU ARE ENTERING INTO A LEGAL CONTRACT.
I CAN HOLD THIS CAR WITH A $500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS AD IS SOLELY FOR CONVENIENCE. MY DESCRIPTION IS MY OPINION ONLY, AND SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF ANY OR ALL FAULTS, AND MAY NOT BE RELIED UPON, TAKEN AS FACT OR OTHERWISE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY SORT. THE VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS WITH ALL FAULTS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN AND WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTY.
VEHICLES CAN BE AVAILABLE ANYTIME TO VIEW, INSPECT, ETC. VIEWINGS AND INSPECTIONS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO BIDDING. PLEASE CONTACT ME TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, TO MAKE OFFERS, GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED, ETC. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO BUY. YOU ARE ENTERING INTO A LEGAL CONTRACT.
THE VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS, WHERE-IS WITH ALL FAULTS KNOWN OR UNKNOWN.
Although not a "no reserve" auction, The reserve price of this vehicle is well below comparable vehicles in the market. I reserve the right to stop this auction at any time.
Thanks and good luck!
CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS
858.245.6245
Mileage is Exempt.
* I cannot guarantee original miles. What I list in the ad is what the odometer currently reads or is based off rebuild information of the engine and or body/chassis. Also, you cannot do a Carfax or Autocheck on any VEHICLE older than a 1981.
Vehicle is sold “As is” with no warranty.
INSPECTIONS: VEHICLES CAN BE AVAILABLE ANYTIME TO VIEW, INSPECT, ETC. VIEWINGS AND INSPECTIONS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO BIDDING. PLEASE CONTACT US TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT, TO MAKE OFFERS, GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED, ETC. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO BUY. YOU ARE ENTERING INTO A LEGAL CONTRACT.
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