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1996 Bronco Survivor! Only 105k Act. Miles Rare Portofino Blue 5.8 V8_ Leather on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:105902
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1996 Ford Bronco XLT 5.8 Liter V8

**Rare Portofino Blue Metallic Paint!**

**Only 105,902 Actual Miles!**

Original Paint and Rust Free!

Opal Gray Leather Interior!

Here is an absolutely stunning 1996 XLT that looks and drives like a one year old truck! It is completely 100% Rust Free.  Take a look at the undercarriage pictures and you will see that it spent its entire life in the Pacific Northwest in Oregon.

The paint is like glass with only a few light scratches and a small indent under the rear bumper.  The B-pillars and drip rails are in excellent condition. The opal gray leather looks fabulous and all the accessories work properly, including the ICE COLD AC!

Out on the road this Bronco behaves wonderfully.  It is smooth, quiet and tight.  What a pleasure it is driving this XLT and be sure, it gets plenty of ‘thumbs up’!

If you have been waiting for a gorgeous 1996 with the powerful 5.8 liter, Tow Package, light group, rare Ford CD player and remote entry, then this truck may be for you. I have both sets of remotes and this truck is ready to go.  

Please come and test drive this in person, or I can bring the truck to any local Ford dealer or mechanic and have them inspect it for you at your cost.

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