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1978 Ford Bronco Ranger Xlt No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:86000
Location:

Dallas, Oregon, United States

Dallas, Oregon, United States
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1978 Ford Bronco Ranger XLT. It has a strong 351m that does not smoke or leak with a c6 automatic. Has Flowmaster dual exhaust with h pipe. It has factory high pinion Dana 44 front end and Ford 9 inch rear end. Has factory bench seat that needs redone and factory gauges that all work except for oil pressure so there is a aftermarket one. The drive train is in very good condition, the lifters do tick but other than that everything works well. Has brand new drag link and replacement steering box along with new rear wheel cylinders and brake master cylinder. The only issues are the brake lights dont work and the gear shift is loose. The dash only has one crack and the body is real straight with only a little bit of rust. Has new front floor pans that were welded in. The paint is in okay to good shape and the interior needs redone as shown in pictures. Has another grill and steering column to go with its. Runs and drive well, could use new tires. Very fun Bronco with not much needed to make a show truck. I will add things as I remember and if you have any questions I will feel free to answer them or send you pictures.

I will be adding many more pictures tomorrow, 03-26-2014. Thank you.

If you do not have any feedback or negative feedback please contact me first or I will cancel bid until you contact me. I accept pay pal, money orders and bank to bank transfers. I can store the Bronco as long as needed, I will require full payment with in four days of auction closing. I will help load onto transport trailer. Thanks!

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I have the fiberglass top for the Bronco, it does not leak however there is some fiberglass cracks and a small piece missing. The rear window does not roll up but motor and everything is there. Top does not leak and has factory tinted windows. Heater works and has good tags and a clean title.

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