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1974 Ford Bronco Uncut Sport Edition, Automatic/302/v8/4x4, Mint Condition!! on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:100 Color: paint w/ red tailgate ford writing
Location:

Malibu, California, United States

Malibu, California, United States
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*This stock uncut (garage kept only) SHOWROOM CONDITION looking Bronco is its first time on the auction block since day one. This bronco is by far the nicest and well put together restoration around (fresh week old restoration). Everything head to toe is brand spanking new! This has been undergoing an intense restoration for over a year with the best builders around in Hollywood, California! There is not a better one out there 100% positive of that, fact!

Clear Title, up to date registration for the next year, w/ original owners manual, all matching numbers & receipt!

I have tons of photo's from day one of the build (over the last year and some months) and can only post 24 on ebay, so I  posted what made sense, but please feel free to ask for any specific pictures that you'd like to see and I will email them to you...

Don't let the stock uncut look fool you! This Bronco drives as smooth as a cadillac, but can climb like a mountain lion! Everything is new and has been upgraded to feel the most comfortable, from tilt steering column, disc brakes, shocks, bushings, body mounts, heat & sound damping insulation! Everything has been completely built from the ground up, so this is a very very reliable truck with no overheating, starts every time and can drive it anywhere (new car). Also it gets incredible gas milage! 

DETAILS: (Like i have previously stated, everything on this beauty is new)

Flawless fresh new triple black exterior paint w/ red tailgate ford writing (over 11k)
Fresh white grille w/ red ford writing
Complete new chrome sport package (grille, emblems, trim w/o spare tire carrier, both door frames, window frame, blinkers, headlights & taillights)
Engine/transmission completely rebuilt (sparkling new)
Everything under truck has been done and new
Undercoating under all wheel wells and under fenders etc
Complete wiring harness throughout front/rear/interior everything (all electrical works perfectly) & all wires throughout are perfectly organized, clipped and covered (under dash & engine compartment) 
All engine compartment has been fully done (paint, wires etc)
Tilt steering column w/ horn
Beautiful walnut wood steering wheel
Power steering
Disc Brakes w/ power booster 
Dana 44
New Transmission & Engine mounts
New Rancho Shocks & suspension 
Aluminum Radiator w/ chrome brackets 
New Flex fan
Speedo works perfectly (gas, speed, light etc)
Grille blinker lights has been converted to 1966 style, so they're flush
Interior dash has been completely restored to original with stereo, knobs, speaker etc
Stereo system is new and hidden with tuffy center council locking, so you can hide everything (for cd, fm/am, aux, bluetooth, usb etc)
Waterproof 6x9 wake board speakers (amazing) that cup on to roll bar
Ryno lined interior floors throughout
Heat and sound sealed insulation throughout
Vinyl Floors complete wheel wells, tailgate and hold-down kit 
Custom burgundy mats front and rear "in-scripted bronco" mats to match interior 
New custom complete burgundy interior front seats and back
Wood grain custom burgundy door panels and rear quarter panels
Matching burgundy new softop with low bracket
Custom burgundy dash pad
New wiper system with rare cover with dim light
Fully new working heater system 
New glove box with easy access fuse box
New front windshield 
Rare steel vent window frames 
New chrome side view mirrors
New chrome rear view mirror
New chrome bumpers w/ bumperettes 
New proportioning valve 
New blinker lenses w/ chrome frames throughout 
New water pump
New starter
Rare 1966 hubcaps (also have 67-77)
Interior Dome light
Completely new exhaust system w/ rare chrome ribbed tip
New MSD Ignition 
New MSD coil 
New Heavy duty Optima battery & cables
New hoses throughout
New brake lines
New vacuum lines w/ single module 
New spark plug & wires
Custom fabricated Brake pedal to larger foot pedal 
Waterproof cover

New complete Bronco restoration screw and bolt kit throughout
New complete Bronco rubber seals/weatherstripping throughout


There has been no expense spared, I went all out! Sounds like a purring kitten!


*I will ship anywhere in the world! I have a great shipping company if need be, unless you have your own. Either way I will help assist you with shipping arrangements of your request.

PS- There is absolutely no fading on paint or chrome etc, new new new!

Please, feel free to call (310)804-9693 or email to ask any questions you might have and I will be more then happy to answer!

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