1972 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars
East Alton, Illinois, United States
Please message me with questions at: nelsonnhhiguera@chelseafans.net .
1972 Ford Bronco Restomod
Complete restoration - virtually a brand new truck. Selling all my toys and moving out of state...I have put 500
miles on this truck since it was finished. It is absolutely loaded with top of the line everything. Nearly every
nut and bolt in this whole truck has been replaced. What you see in the pictures is what you get.
Suspension
Fox Performance Shocks with Reservoirs
Fox ATS Steering Stabilizer
Skyjacker Coils (5.5" Lift)
Skyjacker Leaf Springs (5.5" Lift)
Skyjacker Extended Stainless Braided Brake Lines
Custom Drop Brackets
Chromoly Drag Link with 3/4" HD Precision Heim Joints
Factory Suspension Arms Powder coated Gloss Black with zinc anti-corrosion base
HD Chromoly Driveshafts (Extended for lift)
Rebuilt/Epoxy Coated Dana 44 Front End (New u-joints, ball joints, bearings, seals, fluids and etc)
Rebuilt/Epoxy Coated Ford 9" Rear End
All U-Joints are Brand New
Power Steering
Complete Borgeson power steering conversion
Billet Steering Wheel
Power Brakes
All new braided stainless and copper alloy brake lines front to back
New Brembo 6piston Front Calipers w/massive 14" Rotors
New Brembo 4piston Rear Calipers
Calipers Powdercoated Red
Wilwood Proportioning Valve
Wilwood Brake Booster and Master
Mico Lever Lock (Line Lock - Rear Brakes)
Engine
Rebuilt SBF 302 mated to 3speed column shift w/ Dana 20 T-case
Quick Fuel Black Diamond BD-450-VSQFT 450CFM Carburetor
Weiand Street Warrior Aluminum Intake
New Distributor - Electronic Ignition
New Plugs/Wires
New Coil
Stainless Steel Long Tube Headers
Flowmaster HP2 Stainless Steel 2into1 Exhaust (Sounds incredible and not too loud for cruising)
Completely New Wiring Harness & fuse block
New Aluminum Radiator
Hi-Perf Cooling Fan
New Water/Fuel Pump
Ford Racing Cast Valve Covers
Body
Hotrod Flatz Charcoal Gray Firemist
New Steel Fenders
New Rocker Panels (Inner& Outer)
Custom Grill
Custom HD Sheet Metal Bumpers
Custom Rock Sliders/Nerf Bars
54" LED Light Bar w/Custom Mounts
LED Folding Side Mirrors with integral turn flashers in mirror
LED Headlights w/Turn Signals
Full Roll Cage w/New Vinyl Bikini Top
Fiberglass Door Inserts
Interior
Rockford Fosgate PMX-5 Marine(all weather) Stereo
Autometer Phantom Gauges (Including GPS Speedometer)
Ostrich skin Dash and Arm Rest
Carbeau Suspension Seats front and back
Wheels
22x12 Mayhem Warriors
Custom Translucent Copper Powder Coat
Brand New 35x12.50 Tires
New Warn Hub Lockers
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Auto Services in Illinois
West Side Motors ★★★★★
Turi`s Auto Collision Center ★★★★★
Transmissions R US ★★★★★
The Autobarn Nissan ★★★★★
Tech Auto Svc ★★★★★
T Boe Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
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2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Review
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