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1969 Early Ford Bronco Built By West Coast Broncos on 2040-cars

US $48,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:0 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Rogers, Arkansas, United States

Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:351w efi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1969
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bronco
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Custom
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 0

 You are bidding on a 1969 Ford Bronco that has been completely rebuilt from the frame up. It was originally built by West Coast Broncos.  

  • Finish body work and high quality paint in Fire Engine Red.
  • Spray-on bedliner applied inside and underneath body tub.
  • Wild Horses "Buckaroo" fiberglass hood.
  • Autofab urethane hood pins and American Bronco gas-charged hood struts.
  • WCB custom 6-point "family" style cage with integrated seat mounts, center shifter console, spare tire tie-down, dash bar, grab handles and to-the-frame cage tie-in; powdercoated "Silver Bullet"
  • WCB Long Travel Tubular Radius Arms 12" longer than stock, powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • WCB Long Travel Tubular Front Shock Hoops with custom cross-over brace, powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • Deaver single rate front coil springs and 11-pack rear leaf springs.
  • Dual Rancho RS9000 shocks front and rear.
  • WCB custom tubular core support with integrated mounts for hood pins, hood struts and electric radiator fan; powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • WCB custom tubular rear anti-wrap system, powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • WCB custom transfer case skid plate, powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • WCB custom tubular pre-runner style front and rear bumpers, powdercoated gloss black.
  • WCB Extreme Duty Rocker Guards, fitted and capped, powdercoated gloss black.
  • WCB custom dash with gauge and switch layout, modified to cover windshield wiper motor, powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • Autometer Pro-Comp gauges: GPS speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure, water temperature, volts, transmission temperature, and fuel level.
  • K-Four triple-sealed toggle switches and indicator lamps.
  • Centech chassis wiring harness, professionally installed with extensive modifications for custom equipment.
  • Duel red-top Optima batteries in custom fabricated battery tray integraded into body tub under passenger seat.
  • Flaming River polished stainless steel tilt steering column.
  • Nick's Trix billet aluminum steering column cover.
  • WCB wide brake pedal, powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • PRP rear suspension bench seat; DJ Safety harnesses front and rear.
  • 02 Air Source 12V onboard air system.
  • WCB Rockcrawler power steering gear box mounted with WCB Rockcrawler Box Adapter Kit.
  • Saginaw power steering pump with WCB brackets and hoses.
  • Stonecrusher steering tie rod and drag link with DOM tubing and heim joints.
  • Ruffstuff Specialties Extreme Duty Dana 60 Differential Covers (front and rear), powdercoated "Silver Bullet".
  • Wild Horses ceramic coated shorty headers.
  • Custom 2-into-1 exhaust with Flowmaster muffler.
  • Custom fuel system plumbing with Aeromotive fuel rails, adjustable fuel pressure regulator and inline filter, plumbed with braided stainless steel AN hoses and fittings.
  • Hydroboost brake system with Corvette master cylinder.
  • Derale 17" RAD electric radiator fan; Derale rigid blade mechanical fan.
  • Derale Hypercool stacked plate extreme duty transmission fluid cooler with electric fan and thermostatic switch.
  • HID off-road lights mounted on front bumper.
  • WCB Heavy Duty long travel driveshafts front and rear.
  • Winters gated cable shifter.
  • Powdercoating of many small parts including coil spring cups and retainers, leaf spring retainer plates, miscellaneous brackets, etc.
  • 351W engine stroked to 393 cubic inches, with Edelbrock aluminum heads, Trick Flow EFI intake, Painless EFI harness, etc.
  •  Dynatrac front and rear Dana 60 axle assemblies with 4.88 gears, ARB air lockers, 35-spline alloy axles and CTM U-joints.
  • Atlas II transfer case.
  • Rebuilt and beefed up C6 automatic transmission.
  • Wild Horses "View Finder" stainless steel windshield frame.
  • ProCar Rally front seats.
  • Vintage air
  •  Bluetooth Stereo
  •  BC Broncos Soft Top as used on the Icon Bronco
  • See more pics at   http://www.wcb4x4.com/proj/bowers69/index.shtml








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