1986 Ford Bronco Ii Xlt Sport Utility 2-door 2.9l on 2040-cars
Roanoke, Virginia, United States
I am a Chevy guy, but have worked on just about anything mechanical. What I have is I have a 1986 Ford Bronco II. Our family gave it to us, after spending around 5000.00 getting it fixed up. It has a reman motor with less than 3000 miles on it. The whole front axle assemble was replaced, new fuel tank, and pumps. The list goes on , and on. I'll include the receipts to show was done at Bedford of Ford dealership. I did black out the parents info, but you can see everything that was done to the vehicle before it was parked.
On Apr-06-14 at 15:37:54 PDT, seller added the following information: I am a Chevy guy, but have worked on just about anything mechanical. What I have is I have a 1986 Ford Bronco II. Our family gave it to us, after spending around 5000.00 getting it fixed up. It has a reman motor with less than 3000 miles on it. The whole front axle assemble was replaced, new fuel tank, and pumps. The list goes on , and on. I'll include the receipts to show was done at Bedford of Ford dealership. I did black out the parents info, but you can see everything that was done to the vehicle before it was parked. reserve is 1200.00 Motor, front axle , new calipers, pads, and rotors, and a pretty much perfect interior insures that this vehicle would part out at over 4 grand. So 1200 is a steal. |
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