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1996 Ford Bronco, Eddie Bauer on 2040-cars

US $4,500.00
Year:1996 Mileage:157300
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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For sale is my 1996 Ford Bronco, Eddie Bauer Edition - $4500 OBO
5.8L 351 Windsor, Automatic transmission, 4x4 drive, push-button transfer case
157,xxx miles (still driving)
Maroon body color, tan removable rear cap.
Tan leather interior in decent shape.
Keyless entry (1 remote)
Pioneer CD/MP3 stereo with front USB & auxiliary input
Tires pulled from previous truck (also a Bronco), were purchased Spring '12, have about 15-20K on them.

Recent work (Spring '14):
Rear leaf springs and all hardware replaced (also have new Monroe Sensa-Trac shocks yet to be installed)
Tune-up: Plugs, wires, rotor, cap, fuel filter, oil change, tires balanced and rotated, also fixed electrical problem in upper intake (couple wires grounding out)
Passenger door window motor replaced

Other work:
New front shocks - Fall '12
New rear shocks (air assist load helping shocks) - Fall '12
New speakers, all 4 - Fall '12
New Premium Warn manual locking hubs - Fall '12
New ball joints, alignment bushings, alignment performed - Fall '12
New front brake pads - June '13
New front headlights - May '13 (old one's were just cloudy, not broken or damaged otherwise)

New front wheels bearings (all 3 on each side, all races as well) - Winter '14

Known issues:
Driver's seat has a couple silts (visible in pictures) and arm rest doesn't stay up.
Rust on rear wheel wells (common for this vintage truck).
Tailgate does not go up and down well, but window works without issue.

Cruise control and ABS are not working.


That's it. Since the tune-up and tracing the electrical problem earlier this year the Bronco has run better than it has for the 2yrs I've owned it. It just made a 450 mile roundtrip to West Virginia with no issues, and has made that same trip a couple times since I bought it also with no issues. This truck has been very dependable and reliable for me, I'm just ready to buy something newer for myself.

Please e-mail or text (513-two 9 five-2269) with any questions, I will reply as soon as I can.  Additional photos available upon request, just let me know what you would like to see.

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