1996 Ford Bronco Fully Restored on 2040-cars
Rosanky, Texas, United States
Send me an email at: denisdrrachi@ipswichfans.com .
FULLY RESTORED 1996 FORD BRONCO XLT SPORT 5.8
Started as a 1-owner Ford Bronco that spent its life in Colorado:
1. Completely rust free (garage kept)!!!
2. Non-accident
3. Non-smoker
4. Vehicle with only 81,000 original miles.
5. Last year of the Bronco!
Paint/Body
Paint and body are virtually flawless.
No dents, straight lines, even gaps.
ZERO RUST ANYWHERE (even underbody)!
Engine/Drive train
Professionally rebuilt original 5.8 L motor .30 bored over.
Crain Cam (slightly more aggressive).
Roller Rockers
New Radiator
New Water pump
K&N Cold Air Intake
MSD Rotor, Coil, 9mm plug wires
Hedman Headers (shorty)
True Dual exhaust (2 1/2”) w/Flow Master 40 series mufflers
New 4:10 gears (Detroit Locker – Rear)
Rebuilt (packed, bearings) Front/Rear axels
New Rear Drive Shaft
5000 lb Trailer Hitch.
Suspension / Tires
Pro Comp Stage 2 – 4” Lift to include NEW 4” Rear Leaf Springs and Front Dual Shocks, new Radius Arm
Brackets, new bushings.
New BF Goodrich All Terrain Radial KO2s 33”x12.5x15
New Brakes - Front
1” Wheel spacers front/rear (no rubbing)
New MM manual hubs
Stereo / Interior
Kenwood Excelon KDC-X799 CD Receiver w/USB, Bluetooth, SiriusXM, iPhone/Android, Pandora.
Alpine GM D9605 – 2000 watt Amp
JL Audio speakers (set of 4) and 8” enclosed/removable subwoofer.
Custom Indian wool seat covers (front).
This is essentially a brand new Ford Bronco that needs nothing / everything works. Enter it in car shows or take
it off road it will excel in both. You can even paint over the green and have an O.J. Special.
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