1973 Ford Bronco With Fuel Injected 302 on 2040-cars
Wellston, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:SUV
Engine:Fuel Injected 302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Trim: 2 Door Bronco
Interior Color: Black
1973 Ford Bronco. This is a really nice truck that has had a lot of work done to it both in the past and recently. She is not show room condition, however it is not rough at all. Someone put this together to go play in and that is how it still is. This is ready to go have lots of fun with. There was a lot of time and effort put into this truck. I will try to list everything I know about it to the best of my ability.
This truck has had a rebuilt C4 transmission installed with less than 5 miles on it. Has a fuel injected 302 engine with unknown miles. The engine has a recent tune up and runs excellent. Comes with a K&N washable air cleaner, new battery, fresh oil change. The fuel pump has been replaced less than a month ago. The running gear has been serviced front to rear and is ready to go. The interior has spray in Bedliner on the floor and sides, and was done correctly. This is not covering any rust. The seats need to be recovered, however all cushions are still in good shape. The dash is brushed aluminum with Ford aftermarket stainless guages. The truck has a tilt column, and all lights and turn signals function properly. The shifter for the transmission is a ratchet style floor shifter that is in good working order. The doors have had the interior panels as well as the glass removed. The truck has a nice roll bar that is in good shape. The spare tire rack is in good shape and swings easily and is not rotted where it attatches to the body. The front and rear bumpers are aftermarket pipe style and are in good shape. The hood is an aftermarket fiberglass hood and is in great shape. The body is really nice and the paint is in great shape. All interior and exterior paint matches and has no rust issues at all. The truck has fender flares that are riveted on and are in good shape and are not cracked or broken. The tires are Pro Comp 35 x 12.50 x 15". Tires are all in good shape and the spare is brand new. The wheels are all aluminum including the spare.
I don't have any tops for it, and I don't believe it has had a top on it since it was built before I got it. There are no holes in the sides for a soft or hard top. Feel free to ask questions and I wll try to answer them as quickly as possible.
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