1973 Ford Bronco Wagon 4x4 Suv 4wd Hd on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
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1973 BRONCO WAGON1973 FORD BRONCO 4X4
UNCUT WAGON
THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST UNCUT BRONCO 4X4 WAGONS AROUND!
FRESH RESTORATION FROM FRONT TO BACK WITH AN ESTIMATED 800-1000 MILES SINCE COMPLETION IN JUNE OF THIS YEAR!
FACTORY 302 V8, 3-SPEED, DANA 20, AND MORE!
STUNNING BLUE GLOW POLY FINISH WITH PAINTED SMOKE GRAY SIDE AND HOOD STRIPES!
PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED OVER A TWO YEAR PERIOD WITH OVER $16,000 IN RECEIPTS FOR PAINT AND BODY ALONE!
BRAND NEW CHROME WHEELS AND GOODYEAR TIRES ALL AROUND!
DRIVES WONDERFULLY, HANDLES GREAT, LOOKS AMAZING, AND IS READY TO SHOW OR GO WHEREVER YOU WANT TO TAKE IT!
WITH QUESTIONS.
THIS VEHICLE HAS NOT BEEN DETAILED!!!
IT HAS BEEN WASHED, VACUUMED, AND WIPED DOWN WITH TURTLE WAX QUICK SHINE PRIOR TO BEING PHOTOGRAPHED.
IMAGINE HOW AMAZING IT WILL LOOK WHEN YOU TAKE THE TIME TO DETAIL AT HOME!
OVERVIEW
The UNCUT FORD Bronco has always been an in demand collector car, because so many of them have been chopped up,
modified, or had the rust removed quickly thus rendering them worthless as an investment.
Don’t get me wrong, I love a good fender-flared Bronco as much as the next guy, and have sold more than a few of
them over the years, but there is something about an original, uncut rear fender line that really looks good!
This particular Bronco is the result of over two years in professional restoration from front to back, and it is
one of the nicest examples I have personally seen in quite a long time.
Please take a moment to read the detailed listing, look over the 100 extra-large detailed photos,
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