1977 Ford Bronco, 1 Owner, 44k Original Mils, A Real Classic!!! on 2040-cars
United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 v-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Year: 1977
Make: Ford
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Removable Top
Model: Bronco
Trim: 2 door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, Convertible
Power Options: Power Steering
Drive Type: 3 speed
Mileage: 43,787
Exterior Color: Tan
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Cream
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
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1977 Ford Bronco 1 Owner 43,787 ORIGINAL MILES It's not a barn find.... but it's a RARE find!!! This sweet little truck is a 1 owner truck that came from right here in bone dry, Sheridan, Wyoming. It was the last 1977 sold from Cooke Ford, which still stands but is full of vintage porsches! This truck has undergone a complete paint detail ($760.00), the paint is still shiny and smooth, there is no flaking paint or clear coat peeling. However, at some point in its life someone touched up a few small spots. You have to get close to see them though. The interior is in exceptional shape. There are no tears in the seats, the headliner is in like new condition and the original floor mat is still there and looks nearly new. The whole interior of this truck was taken out and cleaned. Everything works on this truck! The bumpers are original and shiny. It came stock from the factory with the 302 v-8, 4x4 and power steering. The only thing this truck needs is a new driver mirror which is on order and will be replaced before it's delivered to its new owner. It also comes with the original manual with the metal tag. Please let me know if you have any questions. You can contact me at 307.752.6033. I am happy to help with shipping but is the responsibility of the buyer. Please make sure all funding is in place before bidding. I reserve the right to end this auction early as it will be for sale locally as well. |
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Ford to cease Australian automaking operations after 90 years
Thu, 23 May 2013Ford began manufacturing cars in Australia in 1925 with the Model T. In 2016, Ford will stop manufacturing cars Down Under, including the Falcon and the Territory SUV. Ford Australia CEO Bob Graziano has reportedly confirmed the closure of the company's Broadmeadows assembly plant and the Geelong engine plant, both in the state of Victoria. There will be 650 jobs lost at Broadmeadows, 510 sacrificed at Geelong. Of the roughly 3,000 workers the Blue Oval has in Australia, it's said it will try to retain about 1,000 of them at its R&D and product development facilities.
The writing hasn't just been on the wall, it's been a regular item in all the papers and on Ford's bottom line for years. As recently as 2003, Ford sold nearly 75,000 Falcons, but over the next four years, annual sales dropped by something like 10,000 units, and over the last two years, it has sold less than 20,000 per year. It isn't only Ford that has suffered - sales of the other large, locally produced sedan, the Holden Commodore, have also gone over the precipice, triggering the same kind of angst about Holden's continued existence. Ford is the smallest of Australia's local automakers, Holden and Toyota the others, and has posted losses of $AUD141 million last year ($136M US) and $AUD600 million ($580M US) in the past five years. Graziano said the cost of manufacturing is simply too expensive in the country, twice as high as Europe and three times as high as Asia, and there no way to make a business case for staying in the country.
In January 2012, Ford Australia announced it would stay in the country until at least 2016, but by July of the same year, most outside observers were quietly declaring that 2016 would be the last year of Ford Down Under, and even the speculation was making other observers nervous. Ford received money from the Victorian government last year to aid its refresh of the Falcon and Territory, which will continue on schedule for the 2014 model year. A front- and all-wheel-drive sedan on a global platform is predicted to replace the Falcon, with some other SUV expected to replace the Territory. The company says it still intends to expand its lineup in the country.
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Tue, 20 Nov 2012Popular Science has named the winners in its Best of What's New awards, the victors coming in the categories of aerospace, automotive, engineering, entertainment, gadgets, green, hardware, health, home, recreation, security and software. The automotive category did not go wanting for lauded advancements:
Tesla Model S: the Grand Award winner for being "the standard by which all future electric vehicles will be measured."
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