1974 Bronco Classic Rockcrawler Fuel Injected 351w Gt40 Dana 60 on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 FI V8
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: Rock Crawler
Mileage: 1,000
Drive Type: 4x4
This is an extremely capable, BUILT RIGHT FRAME OFF BUILD. NO RUST
engine has less than 1000 miles on rebuild Fuel injected 351w with gt40 intake, roller block n cam, serpentine belt system with RJM Harness !!!!
Transmission is a built c6
Transfercase is bullet proof np205
Front axle is High Pinion Ford King Pin Dana 60 with OX Cable locker and 5.38 gears converted to 5 lug
Rear axle is hd Ford 9inch with Strange Spool and 5.38 gears
Front Suspension uses Deaver Coils Front with long arms
Rear Suspension uses Deaver Coils with custom 4link long arm suspension.
Steering box is Heavy Duty ford 4x4x2 box with Crossover Hysteer system
Brakes are Disc brakes front and rear with Hydro boost brake system !!
Front end has been narrowed with custom bumpers front n rear.
Gas tank is upgraded to 23 gallon tank with Electronic fuel pump
Custom full cage with built in seat mounts, and custom rock crawler tube doors.
Tires are 37 inch BFG Krawler ta's on 17 inch Aluminum rims.
On Aug-22-13 at 19:18:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
Runs Amazing Starts everytime ! Drives Great also down the road, Though i dont go over 60mph usually since the deaver coils are soft and made for articulation. Currie antirock sway bar would help alot for road driving.
On Aug-22-13 at 21:03:07 PDT, seller added the following information:
Both Axles are Full Width Axles.
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