1976 Ford Bronco on 2040-cars
Tennessee Ridge, Tennessee, United States
1976 Ford Bronco (Vista Blue)
351W V8 Engine
Automatic Transmission
113 miles (approx.) Engine was installed by previous owner over 6yrs ago.
Fires up and runs down the highway at 65mph with no issues.
Paint is in good condition, but it does have a couple scratches & blemishes.
Here is a list of SOME repairs & upgrades I’ve invested in her over the past 4 yrs.
· 2 Flow Master’s (2015)
· TBP Black Carpet Kit – Brand New (2015)
· TBP Front & Rear bumpers (2016)
· TBP New heater core (2018)
· C4 Transmission rebuild – Bowman’s Transmissions (2018)
· Hedman Hedders (2015)
· TBP LED Headlights (2015)
· BFG AT KO2 33x12.5 – Costco (2016)
· American Racing Baja 15x8 wheels
· New radiator & hoses (2016)
· New rear main seal
· 4 Bilstein 33-185590 shocks (2016)
· Classic Walnut Steering wheel (2016)
· Custom Stainless-Steel exhaust tips (2016)
· TBP taillight & market bezels (2017)
· New plugs, wires, cap (2017)
· New water pump, thermostat, starter (2017)
· TBP 2.5 Leaf Springs w/bushings & U-bolts (2017)
· TBP Quick Release Door Hinges – Stainless (2017)
· New Power Steering Pump (2017)
· Antifreeze flush (2017)
· New B&M Oil pan (2017)
· TBP Steering Column & Turn signal switch (2017)
· TBP roll bar skin – black (2017)
· TBP Premium Grey front & rear seats (2017)
· TBP seat & lap belts (2017)
· TBP Replaced drivers side floor pan (2017)
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