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1967 Bronco 289/ 4x4 Show Truck/// Frame Off / 1 Of 1 // 15 Factory Options !!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:1200
Location:

Suffern, New York, United States

Suffern, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:289
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: U15NLA
Year: 1967
Drive Type: 4X4
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1,200
Model: Bronco
Trim: XL

YOU ARE ABOUT TO VIEW QUITE POSSIBLY THE BEST 1967 BRONCO ON THE PLANET TODAY. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW AN ALL ORIGINAL 1967 BRONCO 4X4 FACTORY V8 289 ... THAT NEVER HAD A SPEC OF RUST PRIOR TO RESTORATION (SEE PICS) WITH 15 FACTORY OPTIONS DOCUMENTED BY MARTI REPORT? THIS TRUCK WAS FRAME OFF RESTORED AND BROUGHT BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL FACTORY CONDITION ALL CHROME HAS BEEN RECHROMED AND SHOW POLISHED THE PAINT IS BASE CLEAR URETHANE .. . EVERYTHING ON THE TRUCK WORKS AS SHOULD INCLUDING THE 4 WHEEL DRIVE AND RADIO . THE ENGINE RUNS PERFECTLY AND STARTS AND IDLES ON CUE. THE 3 SPEED MANUAL TRANS SHIFTS EFFORTLESSLY ....EVERYTHING ON THIS CAR IS NEW OR REFURBISHED ORIGINAL INCLUDING THE BRAND NEW TIRES. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW A 1967 BRONCO WITH NO RUST EVER IN THIS CONDITION .... THERE WAS ONLY 51 TRUCKS PRODUCED IN 67 WITH 2 GAS TANKS AND THIS IS ONE AND THEY WORK PERFECT WITH THE SWITCH UNDER SEAT,,,,, THIS TRUCK ALSO CAME WITH THE MUCH DESIRABLE DANA 30 LIMITED SLIP AXLES FROM THE FACTORY " ULTRA RARE"....THIS TRUCK IS A MULTIPLE SHOW WINNER. IF YOU ARE INTO COLLECTING RARE VEHICLES, IT DOESN’T GET ANY RARER THAN THIS. IT IS TRULY 1 OF 1. THE HARD TOP IS REMOVABLE, THE WINDSHIELD FOLDS DOWN AND IT HAS THE RARE ONE YEAR ONLY REMOVABLE DOOR FRAMES, AND ALSO OPTIONAL SPARE TIRE CARRIER. THIS TRUCK IS FOR THE SERIOUS COLLECTOR THAT RECOGNIZES A GEM WHEN THEY SEE IT. THIS CAR SPENT MOST OF ITS LIFE IN CALIFORNIA AND HAD ORIGINAL PAINT PRIOR TO RESTORATION. EVERY OPTION ON THIS TRUCK MATCHES THE MARTI REPORT. IT HAS BEEN TRULY WELL KEPT AND PRESERVED. SO STEP UP AND BID. INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME WITH A LIFT AVAILABLE. FOR MORE INFO CALL (845)590-3391 ALL AWARDS GO WITH SALE

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