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1978 Ford Bronco F150 4x4 Ranger Xlt Loaded With Air 60+ Pics Original Paint! on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:36700 Color: ARE ALL ORIGINAL AND AS YOU WILL SEE IN THE PICTURES BOTH ARE IN REMARKABLE SHAPE FOR THE
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Lewiston, Idaho, United States

Lewiston, Idaho, United States
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TAKE A LOOK AT THIS TRUE ORIGINAL 1978 FORD BRONCO F150 RANGER XLT 4X4 WITH A STATED 37,600 MILES.  THIS IS THE REAL DEAL YOU ARE LOOKING AT AND NOT A REBUILT MESS SOME HAVE.  SO IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THE ORIGINAL ONE OF A KIND, THING THIS IS IT!  IT'S NOT TO HARD TO BUILD ONE FROM THE GROUND UP. SURE IT MAY COST A FORTUNE BUT IN THE END IT WILL NEVER BE THE ORIGINAL.  TO FIND ONE LIKE THIS IS SUPER RARE.  SO AGAIN KEEP IN MIND YOU ARE BIDDING ON SOME HISTORY.  SO PLEASE LOOK OVER ALL THE 80+ PICTURES AND READ THE LISTING IN FULL SO YOU HAVE AS MUCH INFORMATION YOU NEED.

THIS IS THE ORIGINAL PAINT, BODY AND INTERIOR. (EXCEPT FRONT SEATS, THE ORIGINALS ARE AN AVAILABLE OPTION)

TO VIEW ALL 80+ PICTURES ONE BY ONE IN LARGE VIEW PLEASE CLICK THE "VIEW ALL" ON THE BOTTOM CORNER OF THE SLIDESHOW
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THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ARE ALL ORIGINAL AND AS YOU WILL SEE IN THE PICTURES BOTH ARE IN REMARKABLE SHAPE FOR THE 35+ YEARS SHE HAS BEEN AROUND.  THE EXTERIOR IS THE FACTORY "BRIGHT RED" ON "WIMBLEDON WHITE". 1-10 BOTH THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ARE A STRONG 9-9.5!!

THE RUNNING GEAR IS THE HIGH PINION DANA HD 44 OPEN DISC BRAKE FRONT END AND THE FORD 9" REAR END.  BOTH WORK SMOOTH.  205 TRANSFER CASE ALSO WORKS GREAT.  DUEL EXHAUST WITH 1/2" FLANGE HEADERS (THESE ARE THE BEST YOU CAN BUY). 4" RANCH LIFT WITH COIL FRONT AND ORIGINAL DUEL SHOCK OPTION FRONT END.
 
THE MOTOR WAS A 400M ORIGINALLY BUT NOW HAS THE VERY IMPRESSIVE 375HP 429 V8.  THIS MOTOR IS THE MOTOR TO HAVE IN THIS GENERATION FORD. ( TO BUY THIS MOTOR AS IS WOULD COST OVER 5000.00) EDELBROCK PERFORMER RPM INTAKE, HOLLY DEMON DOUBLE PUMPER CARB, HEADERS, MALLORY/MSD HIGH SPARK IGNITION SYSTEM.  CUSTOM ALUMINUM RADIATOR. AND SO MUCH MORE.

FOR MORE PLEASE READ THE "OPTIONS LIST" ABOVE THE DESCRIPTION
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THIS BRONCO IS LISTED LOCAL ALSO SO PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU NEED.

IF YOU HAVE LESS THEN 10+ FEEDBACK OR ANY NEGATIVE FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH A NAME AND CONTACT NUMBER OR I MAY HAVE TO CANCEL YOUR BIDDING.  THERE ARE WAY TO MANY KIDS BIDDING THESE DAYS.  THANKS FOR THE UNDERSTANDING.

I WANT A 50% NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AT CLOSING AND THE REST WITH IN 2 DAYS AFTER THAT.  THANKS,  HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!

 

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2016: The year of the autonomous-car promise

Mon, Jan 2 2017

About half of the news we covered this year related in some way to The Great Autonomous Future, or at least it seemed that way. If you listen to automakers, by 2020 everyone will be driving (riding?) around in self-driving cars. But what will they look like, how will we make the transition from driven to driverless, and how will laws and infrastructure adapt? We got very few answers to those questions, and instead were handed big promises, vague timelines, and a dose of misdirection by automakers. There has been a lot of talk, but we still don't know that much about these proposed vehicles, which are at least three years off. That's half a development cycle in this industry. We generally only start to get an idea of what a company will build about two years before it goes on sale. So instead of concrete information about autonomous cars, 2016 has brought us a lot of promises, many in the form of concept cars. They have popped up from just about every automaker accompanied by the CEO's pledge to deliver a Level 4 autonomous, all-electric model (usually a crossover) in a few years. It's very easy to say that a static design study sitting on a stage will be able to drive itself while projecting a movie on the windshield, but it's another thing entirely to make good on that promise. With a few exceptions, 2016 has been stuck in the promising stage. It's a strange thing, really; automakers are famous for responding with "we don't discuss future product" whenever we ask about models or variants known to be in the pipeline, yet when it comes to self-driving electric wondermobiles, companies have been falling all over themselves to let us know that theirs is coming soon, it'll be oh so great, and, hey, that makes them a mobility company now, not just an automaker. A lot of this is posturing and marketing, showing the public, shareholders, and the rest of the industry that "we're making one, too, we swear!" It has set off a domino effect – once a few companies make the guarantee, the rest feel forced to throw out a grandiose yet vague plan for an unknown future. And indeed there are usually scant details to go along with such announcements – an imprecise mileage estimate here, or a far-off, percentage-based goal there. Instead of useful discussion of future product, we get demonstrations of test mules, announcements of big R&D budgets and new test centers they'll fund, those futuristic concept cars, and, yeah, more promises.

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Tue, Mar 31 2015

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