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Ford Bronco Ii Xlt on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:1990 Mileage:84200 Color: Red
Location:

New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Ford Bronco II XLT, US $4,000.00, image 1
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I have a 1990 Ford Bronco II for sale that I purchased a little over a year and a half ago but the opportunity came up to purchase a newer vehicle so I must sell the Bronco. The bronco is a very clean original 84k mile example that I have spent much time getting issues sorted out and making it an excellent and reliable daily use vehicle. Feel free to contact me requesting more information or to schedule a time to come see/test drive the car in person. 1990 Bronco II XLT -2.9l -Push button 4x4 with automatic locking front hubs -Automatic transmission (A4ld) -D35 front axle (very late production 90 with the better D35 front TTB) -7.5in rear 3.73 Ratio -Rear ABS -Power windows -Power door locks -Rear wiper & defroster -Cruise Control -A/C (currently inop, needs diag and repair, its all there, probably needs to be charged) **Recent Repairs** -(10/13) Installed American racing outlaw II 15x7 wheels and Brand new BF Goodrich tires -(11/13) Full tune up (cap, rotor, wires, plugs, air filter, fuel filter), New radiator & lower hose, Thermostat & coolant flush, Transmission serviced, New fuel pressure regulator, New cat-back exhaust installed. -(12/13) Rebuilt both cylinder heads (If you know these 2.9's they have two different style head designs...this one has the updated later style stronger casting), replaced all new head gaskets, intake gaskets, head bolts, new lifters, and pushrods. -(1/14) Replaced complete fuel pump/sending unit assembly -(4/15) Replaced both front door lock actuators, P/S window motor gear, Front wheel bearings, Rear brake wheel cylinders, shoes and drums. Everything works on the bronco excluding the a/c, it tracks straight, stops and drives well. It does have a little surface rust here and there, but is in original excellent condition and is still wearing its factory paint. Feel free to contact me for more information.

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