1986 Ford Bronco Xlt 4x4 Suv California Vehicle Low Miles Good Condition 5.0l on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
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UP FOR SALE IS A 1986 FORD BRONCO XLT 4X4 WITH REMOVABLE TOP. LOW MILES. STRAIGHT BODY. GOOD CONDITION. CURRENTLY ON NON-OP DUE TO REPAIRS THAT TOOK ME A WHILE TO FIX. STILL NEED TO PUT IN A NEW TPS AND SPLICE 2 TAIL LIGHT WIRES BACK TOGETHER (DOGS ATE THEM). SOME NEW PARTS, COMES WITH SOME OTHER USED PARTS I GOT AS EXTRAS (JUST IN CASE). A/C ONLY BLOWS OUT THE DEFROSTER DUE TO CRACKED PLASTIC LINES (TYPICAL FORD, BUT AN EASY FIX). RUNS GREAT (WILL RUN BETTER WHEN I PUT IN THE TPS SENSOR). SURFACE RUST ON THE HOOD, OTHERWISE NONE. COULD USE A PAINT JOB OR A REALLY DEEP WAXING. INTERIOR IS IN AMAZINGLY GOOD SHAPE FOR THIS YEAR OF A TRUCK. ALL WINDOWS WORK. SHOULD BE SMOG READY AS SOON AS I REPLACE THE TPS. TIRES ARE DECENT AND HOLD AIR. WHY AM A GETTING RID OF IT? I AM TIRED OF FUEL INJECTION. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE EASY, BUT AS A GIRL WHO GREW UP LEARNING FROM HER DADDY ALL ABOUT CARBURATION...I AM DONE. I GUESS I WILL HAVE TO WAIT TO GET ANOTHER ONE UNTIL THE 1978'S DON'T HAVE TO BE SMOGGED. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS, FEEL FREE TO ASK. I HAVE OWNED THIS BRONCO SINCE 2007. HATE TO SEE IT GO, BUT I HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO. I HAVE VIDEO OF IT RUNNING AND OF THE INTERIOR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IT. I CAN E-MAIL IT TO YOU UPON REQUEST.
THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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