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1987 Ford Bronco Ii 4 X 2 on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:164000 Color: lights are new and the tail lights are NOS Ford
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                                  1987 FORD Bronco II 4 x 2

I am selling this for my dad. It is not his daily driver. It had an on frame semi restoration done to it around 2010. Since then it hasn't been driven over 2500 miles. It use to be an Eddie Bauer, but is now painted black, with custom black and tan interior. The entire interior was taken out, paint and reinstalled with sound deadening pads glued in to the sheet metal inside. It has many new parts. It had a complete new AC system installed last year. It does have some rust coming back thru, please see the pictures in the listing.

NEW PARTS:

Black Base Coat Clear Coat Paint with White Side Stripe (Was professionally applied at the paint shop). Shocks, Steering Stabilizer, Newer Brakes done in 2008, Tires (Spare Tire is also new), Wheels (with NOS Ford lug nuts), All exterior lights are new and the tail lights are NOS Ford, Fog Lights, Extra Cooling Radiator, 180' Thermostat, Fresh Coolant, Fan and Fan Clutch, Plugs, Wires, Water Pump, Power Steering Pump, Fresh Power Steering Fluid, Fresh Transmission Fluid, Air Filter, Fuel Filter, Battery (2007), Emblems (NOS Ford), Mirrors (NOS Ford), Swing out arms and mirrors have been painted to match. Windshield Wipers, Alternator, Valve Cover Gaskets, Belts, Hoses, Fresh oil change with full synthetic oil. As mentioned earlier the AC system is new and was put in last year.

The seats have been re-upholstered and there are custom seat covers on top of the new upholstery. Also new parts of the interior are: Heavy duty vinyl floor, Kenwood radio with CD player, Polk speakers. New window tint on the front windows, although there are some scratches in the glass. All the weather stripping has been replace. Has new black dash pad installed and the lower part of the dash has been re-painted. The shifter has been taken apart, cleaned, re-painted and a new NOS Ford shift hand installed. Re-upholstered head liner. New Ford NOS interior door pulls. Re-painted door arm rests, they are practically new and not squishy. New door panels. Console out of an explorer, cleaned and painted with a Ford NOS tan console arm rest.

THE BAD:

It does have rust, it's mostly bubble up rust, there are no rusted thru areas, but it is there. The back hatch is hard to close, you have to really slam it with your hand on the left side to get it to close properly. Even with the new valve cover gaskets the driver side does sometimes leak.

AS IS, NO WARRENTY, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WINNING BIDDER TO PAY $500 WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING THE AUCTION. NO PERSONAL CHECKS, AND IF USING A CERTIFIED CHECK IT WILL BE HELD FOR 14 DAYS UNTIL IT CLEARS. PAYMENT IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS, AND MUST ARRANGE TO PICK UP THE VEHICLE. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING. PLEASE EMAIL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU.











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