1971 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
Ogdensburg, New Jersey, United States
I got this Bronco in 1991, was in very good shape, and have kept it inside for all the time I have owned it. I have
redone it twice over the years with the last restoration in 2011 and after have put maybe 10 miles on it to date.
Has:
302 V8, power 4 way disc brakes, c4 auto transmission, power steering, dual tanks, redone seats, new windshield,
all new rubber, 1.5" lift new springs front and back, shocks, rear was rebuilt, dana 44 with sway bar, both axles
are from a 1977 Bronco, 1975 Bronco electronic ignition, new carpet. All new chrome; bumpers, door handles,
mirrors.
Has a Tuffy console. New tow hitch. New dual aluminized exhaust system. New auxiliary tank cover plate.
Body has 132515 miles. The engine I got in 1992 and had around 20,000 miles out of a 1984 Capri, it runs very well
with no oil problems.
Paint is a single stage acrylic enamel. new stainless steel brake lines, radiator was new when I put it in. Runs
and drives nice. Comes with the full top, rear seat and the kit to match the front.
Was red and white when I got it. The don't like the new door seal that makes them close hard. Needs to be driven
more.
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How Ford hid the 2015 Mustang from spy photographers
Fri, 20 Dec 2013Now that we've finally seen the 2015 Ford Mustang, it's fun to go back and look at the spy shots we spent months pouring over, trying to dissect what was under all the camouflage. For the most part, Ford did a good job of concealing the car from spy photographers, and it released a video showing how much work went into doing so.
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