Bronco 1967 on 2040-cars
Green Valley, Arizona, United States
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Beautiful 1967 Ford Bronco. Frame off restoration. All floor pans have been replaced. Frame was sand blasted and rhino lined, under body was rhino lined, and interior as well as door jams, and top Sand blasted and rhino lined. Rebuilt diffs 3:73 gears and they are open. All bushings including body, suspension, engine, and transmission are new. Has a rebuilt 351 Windsor I removed out of an 84 ford F150 with RV cam. New water pump, power steering pump, alternator, starter belts, hoses, stainless full length headers, and ignition. Dual 2" with Dynomax exhaust. Rebuilt C4 automatic, Sidewinder shifter, and rebuilt Dana 20 transfer case. J pattern shifter on the transfer case. Rebuilt steering column, power steering gear box, and linkage. New Centech wiring harness, lights, switches, and heater motor with an optima red top battery. New brake system including booster, master cylinder, proportioning valve, hoses, lines, pads, shoes, drums, spring kit, and parking brake cables. All weather striping, window gaskets, window felts, and top gaskets are new. Front and rear seats as well as visors were upholstered. Dash pad is in fair condition. Has factory vacuum wipers. Has new 33 12.5 R15 BF Goodrich all terrain tires. New Warn locking hubs. Bronco has about 100 miles after being rebuilt. Tons of power and lots of fun to drive. I have a stereo (but not installed) with I pod and usb port.
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