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1977 Ford Bronco Classic 4x4 Fresh Ground Up Restoration Done Right! Offroad on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1977 Mileage:38545
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

 


Ford 302 V8  Auto Transmission Dana 44 rear end

 

New Edelbrock Performance Intake with Gaskets

New Valves  with valve covers with gaskets

New Power Disc Brakes

New Front and Rear Shocks

New wiring

New Paint  2 stage with High UV Clear Coating

New Rhino Liner flooring.

New Interior front and rear seats

New Five 31 inch tires and Fresh redone Rims mounted and Balanced

New Chrome Lug and Chrome lock nuts

New Solenoid
 
New Starter

New Distributer

New MSD Wires and New Ford Spark Plugs

New Raptor Mufflers and New Exhaust High Temperature Coated

New HD Headlights and New Fog Lights

Redone Power Winch 10,000 LBs  with Reinforced Front and rear bumpers   You can ram a building with these babies

New Grant GT Rose Wood Steering wheel

New screws nuts and bolts everywhere and painted to match

New Rear View Mirror

New window Seal Kit

New Color coded racing wiring covers

New Windshield Spray kit.

New Submarine Red Interior Lighting.

New Heavy Duty Front and Mid Ship SKID PLATES to protect the Bottom.


 





 1977 Was the Best and last year of the Classic Bronco. 
  
 with Factory Power Steering ,Power Disc Brakes and Factory AC

Will delivery anywhere - Worlwide!

Sample Delivery Quotes

Hot Springs to  Los Angeles or San Diego Area = $ 800.00

Hot Springs  to   Atlanta or New York Area = $ 450.00

Hot Springs to South Florida = $ 800.00

Can ship to any port of your choice for overseas buyer. 

Winning bidder must  initiate  deposit  thru Bank Wire  of $ 2,000.00 USD   within 24 hours at end of sale

Winning Bidder can send truck to local Ford dealer for a inspection .  We will gladly take the truck there..... After inspection if needed    Winning Bidder must initiate final payment.....Feel free to Come and pick it up your self..... I will gladly help and assist anyway that I can.  Feel free for any specific photos you wish I will gladly take them and send....

All Sales are final and truck is sold as is...If there is a problem with any dealer request or winning bidder special request we can discuss and arrange a solution.......Good Luck and enjoy this truck  I had a lot of fun building it!

Happy Holidays !



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