Clean 1974 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Richmond, Kansas, United States
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Hello, I have decided to sell one of my MAN TOYS. Here I have a 1974 Ford Bronco, half cab, 4wd, collector pickup. I've had this Bronco for awhile with plans of completely restoring it to new condition. It looks like I'm not going to get to it any time soon, so I have decided to sell it. This is a very solid pickup. No rust through spots! There is some surface rust on the under carriage, it is just that surface rust. The rest is rust free. The 302ci motor runs smooth and quiet (NO ISSUES). The transmission and transfer case is in excellent condition(NO ISSUES). IT IS RUNNING AND DRIVING RIGHT NOW. Very dependable 4x4. It has off road wheels and tires (aggressive tread) so down the highway is a little noisy. Turn key and jump in and go pretty much anywhere (no issues). These Bronco's are bringing big money because of there rare notoriety. I'm asking a fraction of what it's really worth. It's not new and in my opinion is in need of restoring (NOT A SHOW BRONCO), however also in my opinion it would not take to much effort to have it in show quality. Please ask questions prior to bidding and I will answer them the best I can...........THANKS FOR LOOKING............CHECK MY FEEDBACK......AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE.......I DON'T SELL JUNK |
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