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302 V8 4 Speed 4 Wheel Drive Lifted Soft Top Cage Runs Excellent on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:999999
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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NO RESERVE --- RELISTING for last time then I will put it back in storage and keep it --- NO RESERVE

Awesome early Bronco, TONS of new stuff, runs awesome, this is a great deal on a nice rig with tons of modifications, brand new soft top and brand new 2 piece soft doors , runs and drive great (driven daily), mechanically excellent. UFactory 302 V8 and a toploader 4 speed top loader transmission, Warn hubs, 4x4 works great. The truck has a TON of custom work done to it and just in the past 6 months has had extensive mechanical work done. This is a daily driver and runs and drives excellent! The

DETAILS

  • Factory Ford 302 V8 engine (runs great)
  • Toploader 4 speed transmission (shifts great)
  • Dual Hurst Shifters by James Duff Inc.
  • Custom fabricated aluminum shifter cover
  • 4 wheel drum brakes, truck stops really well, feels like front discs
  • Factory steel hood with hole cut for air cleaner clearance
  • Chrome front and rear bumpers
  • Transfer case works great in high and low
  • Warn Industries locking hubs - work perfectly
  • Complete 6" suspension lift by James Duff Inc.
  • Urethane bushings by James Duff Inc.
  • Dual shock kit - front and rear suspension - by James Duff Inc.
  • Race harnesses (4 point)
  • Roadster door inserts
  • Fenders are cut with fiberglass rear flares and urethane front flares
  • Stainless steel full roll cage – completely custom fabricated
  • All gauges work as they should
  • Heater works great
  • Turn signals, high beams, low beams, all work great
  • Custom wide Aluminum wheels (these are NOT steel... they are really nice aluminum)
  • 35” Dunlop off road tires
  • Bikini Top with windshield channel
  • Car cover included
  • BRAND NEW Soft Top by Rampage (black with tinted windows, side windows are removable)
  • BRAND NEW Soft Top doors by Bestop - 2 peice (windows unzip and you can run as a full door and a half door)
  • BRAND NEW headers by Hedman (motor has a deep throaty sound... hear on video below)
  • BRAND NEW dual exhaust - true dual exhaust with turbo mufflers (from header collector to tailpipe)
  • BRAND NEW Edelbrock 1406 600CFM 4BBL Carburetor w/ electric choke
  • BRAND NEW Fuel pump
  • BRAND NEW Fuel lines (front to rear)
  • BRAND NEW rear gas tank from Tom’s Bronco Parts
  • BRAND NEW Fuel sneding unit and seal from Tom’s Bronco Parts
  • BRAND NEW Starter from TBP / Tom's Bronco Parts
  • BRAND NEW custom street rod windshield wiper kit (to work with custom rollcage)
  • BRAND NEW Hood pins
  • BRAND NEW battery
  • BRAND NEW Super Seats race buckets (steel frame, black cloth and black carbon fiber pattern vinyl)

This Bronco runs excellent, stops excellent, starts on first try, shifts excellent, etc. The body is straight and has rust in all the typical places but nothing unexpected from a early Bronco. The dashboard is uncut, glove box is complete and all gauges work. If you know Broncos, you’ll see that this one has a really decent body. The underneath is very clean and relatively grime free. I took as many pictures as possible to show how nice the truck is overall, if you have any questions, let me know. 

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MISC

  • All costs associated with shipping are the sole responsibility of the winning bidder/buyer.
  • Any questions at all, please let me know before bidding.
  • The truck is currently registered and the title is clean.
  • If you want to come see it ahead of time, please email me to make arrangements.
  • I will ONLY accept CASH, wire transfers / money orders from reputable, well known banks.
  • Everything listed is to the best of my knowledge and I do not guarantee the accuracy of any statement made in the aforementioned listing.

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