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Very Clean Bronco, No Rust, Clean Title, Automatic With 156,000 Miles, New Seats on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:158000 Color: is clean
Location:

Sullivan, Missouri, United States

Sullivan, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

This 1995 Ford Bronco is a all around great looking Truck. If you're looking for a good restoration project this would be it. No rust, Clean inside, 5.8L, Runs great, Not to many miles(158K). We have owned this truck as a company car for about 5-6 years. The inside is tan Cloth interior the Driver & Passenger seats, the Back seat is brand new with tan leather. The Exterior is clean, no major scratches, dents, or Cosmetic damages. The tires are about 40% and could be replaced after awhile. It has passed MO state inspection as of 9/13/14 and a service completed prior. We offer a 1,000 Mile or 30 day (Whichever comes first) warranty on the truck the day of purchase. It is also for sale on our lot, no Guarantee it will be their for 7 days. We ask for a $300 Deposit the day of purchase and the Delivery date will be anticipated that day. 
Call Dalton at Modern Vehicle Service with any questions; 1-636-234-4573


Modern Vehicle Services, Inc. is a newly established service center for
the American Trucker, specifically the Owner Operator. Our facility 
sits in the center of what will be known as O/O Oasis, a 20 acre 
campground like parking area for truckers and motor coach owners. Each 
drive thru space is at least 80 feet long and 20 feet wide with 20/30 
electric for trucks and 30/50 electric for coaches. The service center 
offers shop and mobile vehicle repair, tire sales and service, complete
wash and detail service, light/medium/heavy duty towing and recovery, 
complete truck and trailer parts sales, entry level to advanced CDL and
recreational driver training and now vehicle sales of cars, trucks, RVs
and trailers.

We are conveniently located in the population center of the USA in 
Bourbon, Missouri on the north service road of Interstate 44, just west
of Sullivan, 60 miles southwest of St. Louis.

The mission of our vehicle sales division is to provide quality at a 
reasonable price. First, we are very particular with vehicles we 
offer. We strive to find American made vehicles which have been proven 
reliable, efficient and comfortable to own. Then we fully inspect and 
repair or replace any deficiency. We confirm all regular maintenance is
current including a fresh oil change. Once mechanically sound we wash, 
wax and detail. All vehicles are covered by the remainder of the 
factory warranty or our own power train coverage for 30 days or 1000 
miles. Cars come with a full tank of gas. Larger vehicles have at 
least 50 gallons.

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