1984 Ford Bronco Ii 4x4 Very Low Miles Very Clean on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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For Sale: 1984 Ford Bronco II XLT 4x4
This Bronco is in great condition and has very low mileage for its age (45,2** original miles). I am the second owner of this Bronco and have had it for about 18 months. The original owner was an elderly gentleman who lived in Franklin, Texas and primarily used the truck on his farm. To my knowledge, it has been garage kept most of its life and it shows. The truck runs great, AC blows cold, engine is strong, power steering is perfect and 4x4 is fully functional. This is easily the cleanest, lowest mileage Bronco II available in all of the market today. This was the first production year for the BII and has all available options on the XLT. For the time, this was a decked out truck. Stats: I currently use this Bronco as a daily driver for my short commute to my office downtown. It runs great and has had several repairs / upgrades in the last two years: - Professionally converted AC to R410. AC Blows cold! - New Water Pump ( ~ 6mo ago) - New Belts (1mo ago) - New Carburetor (1mo ago) - New Alternator (1yr ago) - New Battery (2yr ago) - New tires (2yr ago - Less than 5K mi) The Good: - 4x4 works great - AC works great and blows cold - Transmission shifts smoothly ad feels brand new - Truck is smooth on the highway at 65mph - Power Steering is in perfect shape - Engine is strong Known Issues: Due to the age of this truck, it has several minor items that are worth disclosing: - Cruise control does not work - Fuel gauge is on the fritz - Wipers only have 2 speeds instead of 5 - Interior map light does not work and needs electrical work to be fixed. - Body has minor dents and abrasions. Some of these have surface rusting (no structural rust!) - Minor exhaust leak in the engine comartment that produces an audible clicking sound. |
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