96ford Bronco W/ Rare Factory5speed+302 Efi V8!last Year Of Convert-classic !!! on 2040-cars
Pittsfield, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Convertible SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 CID EFI
Fuel Type:unleaded
For Sale By:owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: XL, nofrills but 5Speed! v8!+cold A/C!!
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 141,756
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Exterior Color: oxford White
Interior Color: grey+black
rare BRONCO! colorado origin factory power optionsand carpet delete, with bucketsand mid section for 3rd seat ing up front!and storage compartment flips down when not in use,, rear bench, ICE cold A/c, 5speed (new clutch) mated to a factory 302!EFI v8( i had done a retro stripe and labels for the 1970 "boss302" mustang model- look alike,,looks awesome gets plenty of waves, , and doesn't look like the famous "oj" escape suv!)!!!!!! runsand shifts/drives incredible!!! clear+clean car fax( carfax says add $900 to value for past history+ condition) 2 owners 16 years, real nice sony cd+ipod w/ 4 speakers+wired for sub, recent tune, aiternator,OPTIMA battery, clutch, cd system, front torsion bars, + rear brakes, frames real clean, as well as body, fender wheelsand mint rockersand never touched rear tailgate!! with r power window, goes up like new!!lfront buckets have cool "dickeys" seat covers but are in great shape, see pics, with less than 7800 yearly miles, this is a great example of last year convert bronco, and with,, options, ie., rare thepower train..,32 inch BF goodrichs on deep dish allum-alloys, rear tire carrier with full size spare, Class III tow package,manual lock in hubs, castrol oil +motorcraft oil filter always,+changed every 5,000 miles, getting drivers mirror and new set front brakes, to be included, goes down road @ 65mphto -75 in all 5 gears like it did in 96(reverse slips in+out as easy)! for sale locally reserve to sell or trade if option comes up,, i drive it daily, miles might go up slightly, couple hundred miles,,,,.. if close by please come view and drive any time, can deliver within couple hours and or can assist with buyer pick up or bring bronco to shipper for buyer if needed?? ,, (i'd drive anywhere!! we had unseasonable weather this week, horribly humid 95 degrees,,and the air cond worked AWESOME!!!) any??,,please send email!! thanks!
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