1971 Ford Bronco With Triton Efi 5.4 Litre V-8 Automatic W/overdrive on 2040-cars
Scottsboro, Alabama, United States
Body Type:SPORT
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.4 TRITON EFI V-8
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 1971
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: CUSTOM WITH UPGRADES
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC WITH OVERDRIVE
Power Options: Cruise Control
Mileage: 97,894
Sub Model: SUV
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1971 FORD BRONCO THAT HAS BEEN TOTALLY UPGRADED WITH ALL THE GOODIES SUCH AS: A 1999 EFI 5.4 TRITON MOTOR THAT CAME OUT OF A EXPEDITION. THE TRANS IS A 4R100 AUTOMATIC WITH OVERDRIVE. THIS BRONCO ALSO HAS SOME VERY COOL FEATURES SUCH AS: CRUISE CONTROL AND 4 WHEEL DISC BRAKES WITH ALL BRAIDED BRAKE LINES AND AN ADJUSTABLE PROPORTIONING VALVE. ALL LINES ARE NEW SUCH AS: BRAKE LINES TRANS LINES AND FUEL LINES. ALL NEW LIGHTS AND LENSES WITH CUSTOM DASH GAUGES THAT ALL WORK CORRECTLY.TILT STEERING THAT ALSO CAME FROM THE EXPEDITION WITH HAND CONTROLS FOR CRUISE CONTROL. ALL THE INSIDE OF THE BRONCO HAS BEEN LINE-XD.
THE SUSPENSION IS A BRAND NEW 3-1/2" JAMES DUFF. WITH 2-1/2" BODY LIFT.TIRES ARE 35X12.50X18'S TOYO OPEN COUNTRY MT'S ABOUT 75% TREAD WITH 18" XD SERIES WHEELS. BRONCO HAS ALL NEW BUSHINGS THROUGHOUT. FRAME HAS BEEN CUSTOMIZED TO ACCOMMODATE THE 4R100 OVERDRIVE TRANS. THE FRAME HAS BEEN BLASTED AND PROFESSIONALLY POWDER COATED. THE UNDERCARRIAGE HAS BEEN BLASTED AND COMPLETELY LINE'XD. BRONCO HAS 3:73 GEARS WITH LOCKERS... NEW 2-1/2" DUAL EXHAUST WITH STAINLESS STEEL MAGNAFLOW MUFFLERS. IT HAS A 23 GALLON AFTERMARKET FUEL TANK WITH INTANK FUEL PUMP. ALL DRIVE TRAIN IS NEW AND WORKS PERFECTLY. NEW ALUMINUM 4-CORE RADIATOR. NEW COLD AIR INTAKE, TRANS COOLER AND POWER STEERING COOLER. ELECTRIC FAN. PAINT IS ABOUT A 8 ON A SCALE OF 1-10 AND BRONCO COULD USE A BETTER WINDSHIELD BUT THE ONE IT HAS IS JUST FOGGY AROUND THE EDGES. THIS IS 1 OBSCURE MACHINE!!! THANKS AND IF U HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR NEED MORE PICS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. HAPPY BIDDING!!! I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY DO TO VEHICLE BEING FOR SALE LOCALLY... |
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