1969 Ford Bronco 4x4 Uncut 100% Original Has Orig Data Card Books Time Capsule on 2040-cars
Gresham, Oregon, United States
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UP FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME LISTED ANYWHERE / IS A TRUE GEM BEEN AND A TIME CAPSULE IS THIS /1969 FORD BRONCO SPORT 302 V8 3,SPEED 4X4 IS ALL 100% ORIGINAL'THE BODY IS ALMOST PERFECT HAS TWO SMALL QUARTER SIZE DINGS FRONT HOOD ' THE CHROME IS EXCELLENT THIS BRONCO IS RUST FREE NEVER BEEN OUTSIDE ALWAYS GARAGED'EXCELLENT SHAPE THE TOP IS NEVER BEEN REMOVED ' NEVER TAKEN OFF ' IT HAS THE ORIGINAL DATA CARD FROM DEALER ' I HAVE THE ORIGINAL REGISTRATION WITH OWNER NAMETHIS BRONCO WAS PURCHASED NEW 1969 / LOCAL AND PORTLAND OREGON NEVER LEFT THE STATE FIRST TIME FOR SALE THIS BRONCO IS NEVER BEEN OFF ROAD 'IT WOULD BE A COLLECTORS DREAM TO GET / UNCUT TOP NEVER BEEN REMOVED ORIGINAL REGITRATION FROM 1969 BOOKS MANUAL RECORDS NO RUST 100% RUST FREE '
ALWAYS GARAGED THE PAINT FOR BEING THIS OLD IS STILL IN GRET SHAPE IT SHINES UP WITH SOME WAX 'INTERIOR IS AMAZING LOOKS PERFECT / DASH NO DAMAGE SEATS NO DAMAGE HEADLINER DOOR PANELS EXCELLENT 'IT IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE I WOULD LEAVE THIS BRONCO AS IT IS IT IS A TRUE ORIGINAL BEAUTY PLEASE BE HAPPY BIDDING '
PLEASE READ IF YOUR GOING TO BID IF YOU WANT TO SEE BEFORE BIDDING THAT IS FINE IF YOUR PLANS ARE TO BID HAN THINK ABOUT BUYING AFTER AUCTION NO 'IT WILL WORK LIKE THI IF YOUR BIDDING PLAN TO BUY AND IF YOU FEED BACK IS ZERO PLEASE CALL ME BEFORE YOU BID ' THANKS 'THE WINNER OF AUCTION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP THE BUYER HAS 48 HOURS TO PAY AND FULL 24 HOUR FOR A $1000 DEPOSIT '
I AM HAPPY TO GIVE MORE PICTURES TO YOU IF YOU REQUEST MORE PLEASE CALL 503.912.1922 OR 503.935.6394 '
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