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1996 White Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:118
Location:

Macon, Georgia, United States

Macon, Georgia, United States
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 It rarely gets any better than this one.....

1996 Eddie Bauer Ford Bronco with 118k miles and 2 real owners. Carfax shows 3, but the 2nd owner had it for a month.

1996 is the most desirable year because it was the last, but also the only year to have OBD-II.

This Bronco has almost every original feature except the sound package has been upgraded to a Pioneer deck and Pioneer speakers all around.

The paint still shines brilliantly and the wheels are spotless. No pitting or curb marks.

This Bronco is equipped with the powerful 5.8 engine and E4OD transmission thats outfitted with the trailer towing package.

The inside is practically spotless. The interior has never been abused, smoked in, or encountered children/pets. Original Eddie Bauer floormats and seats are clean with no rips or tears.

The A/C blows ice and the HEAT blows hot!

Every feature works from all the windows down to the overhead temperature console. The General Grabber tires are brand new along with the brakes.

This Bronco has lived its entire life in Georgia. ABSOLUTELY NO RUST!!!!!!!!!

The Bronco has been well cared for and it shows. I have almost every single receipt of maintenance along with the ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER!!!!!!!

The spare tire cover, running boards, cargo cover, netting, and even the RARE Eddie Bauer/Ford luggage is original and included. You dont see the luggage everyday and many people aren't aware that some last year Eddie Bauer Broncos came with the luggage. Its (1) duffle bag and (1) suit bag.

The Bronco also comes with the owner's manual and BOTH sets of original Ford keys and key fobs. The keyless entry works flawlessly along with the rear window switch from the tailgate.

The only blemishes are a chip smaller than a dime on the hood and a quarter size chip in the windshield. The last 2 pics showcase the blemishes.
 
Please dont hesitate to call (478) 447-2023 or email with any questions or to schedule an inspection. White is a very difficult paint color to see on a computer screen. The paint is beautiful on this Bronco. Pics dont do it justice. If you would like more pics or a pic of something specific, please just ask. You can fly into Atlanta and drive home. I'm only an hour away from the airport.

*** Reserve is extremely low for a Bronco in this condition. Please dont ask. I will not reveal the reserve. Make sure that if you bid, you intend to buy. Please have money or financing in place before placing a bid. Thanks***


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On Jan-26-14 at 05:42:26 PST, seller added the following information:

Many have asked for undercarriage photos. Here are some from all sides. Bronco frame, components, suspension, etc has no rust whatsoever. Appears to not even have surface rust.


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