Ford Bronco Running Project on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cyl
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Bronco
Trim: wagon
Drive Type: 4wd
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Aug 1965 built Bronco wagon, looks like it was a ranch wagon. 2013th Bronco off the assembly line.
This truck needs to be restored.
The Bad
The foot wells were cut out by a po . they did a good job of it. should be easy to patch some floors in there
the interior is mostly gone, no seats no gauges no door panels
the top is bent and not worth fixing (too me)
There is some rust in the driver kick panel
there is rust in the lower tailgate
needs a master cyl for the brakes but it will stop if you pump them
Door hinges need new pins
pass door is banged up
The Good
4:10 GEARS
Column shifter still works
mostly original dash w wireing
Outside sheet metal is mostly good and rust free
Brand new radiator
engine starts with the key and runs like a top
goes into gear and moves under its own power
rockers are new (just screwed on)
all wiring looks usable
windshield and door glass is good
no pitting or major rust on the frame
wheel wells not rusted
tires are ok
wipers still there and work
no rust in the windshield area
dry western truck, no bondo
front fenders and grill are just bolted on with a few bolts.No front bumper. What you see is what you get. Overall for the price I'm asking this will make someone a nice project for little money. call Ray 720-515-5727 with questions
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