1975 Ford Bronco, 302, At, Ps, Very Solid, Ez Restoration Investment on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:302 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1975
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Bronco
Trim: Base
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 53,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
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Available is a 1975 Ford Bronco with it's original 302 and AT, PS, dual tanks, 3.50 limited slip, spare tire carrier. The Bronco lot starts runs and stops. The motor is quiet and doesn't leak or burn oil. The Bronco sat inside for a few years from the previous owner before I bought it. It has all new electronics including coil, distributor, ignition module, voltage regulator. The left rear drum is sticking a little. The transmission shifts smooth. I'd recommend cleaning the gas tank, it is currently running on a 2 liter bottle.
The rear quarters were trimmed and lips from front quarters were grafted in. It has a factory look to it. All other sheet metal is original, even the front floors. There are no rust issues on the frame, rear bed, front floors, kick panels, door bottoms, windshield frame, tailgate, even the inner front fenders ( a common rust area). The door striker and posts have no rust and the doors close nice and have no sag. The paint was done in the late 90's by a technical school shop project. The original color is Hot Ginger. Front seats are good, no rear seat. The A/C shown in pictures is not included. This Bronco is an excellent, solid project for the right person. I bought it to restore, but plans have changed. Tired of looking at only 20K plus Broncos on Ebay, here's a great opportunity to buy a solid one with AT and PS at a reasonable price that you can drive as is or finish the way you want! I wanted to show a lot of pictures of the crucial structural areas so you can buy in confidence knowing there aren't any rust issues. I have a lot of other undercarriage pictures if you want to see more. Sold with clear title. This is sold as is with no warranty. Please ask any questions before bidding, if you have negative or zero feedback I will retract your bid if you do not contact me first. Also, I reserve the right to end this auction early as the Bronco is being sold locally. I have a transport company that is very reliable and reasonable if needed. Buyer pays shipping, but I will help facilitate transportation. THANKS! |
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