Barn Find 1976 Uncut Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Enterprise, Alabama, United States
Very Rare Barn Find 1976 Ford Bronco. This Bronco was found in a barn several years ago and was gotten out and over $5000 spent on it to get it in driving condition. It has new tires to include the spare, a rebuilt transmission and new brakes all around and a new rear fuel tank and water pump. It has two gas tanks with the rear one being new. The exhaust system is new as well and the Bronco starts and runs great. It has however not been on the road for years and years. It does drive down the road great and the transmission shifts like new as it should. The interior is missing the headliner but the original door panels are there as well as the original seats and am radio. This is a diamond in the rough and can be enjoyed like it is as a hunting vehicle or restored to be a show stopper. These old Broncos are getting harder and harder to find. It is rare to find one without the fenders being cut out. It has power steering and the brakes work well too. The top is in great shape and is worth 2500 alone. Rust wise there is very little. The tailgate does have rust and will need to be replaced or reworked. The does not appear to be any on the frame other than surface rust and the doors are in good shape It does need new rubber seals on the doors and windows. I have not found any rust bubbles on the body itself. The drivers door hinge has been reworked and the door now shuts good. Everything is here. It just needs a new owner to either drive and enjoy it or take it to the next level. Don't miss out on this way cool Bronco. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me 334-393-8448.
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