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1967 Ford Bronco Sport on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:44905 Color: Trim
Location:

Huntington Park, California, United States

Huntington Park, California, United States
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Up for auction is my 1967 Ford Bronco "Sport" model. Painted in its original Rangoon Red with a white hard top. This Ford Bronco is very solid & clean and is an original California vehicle. The Bronco makes a statement when driven and gets lots of compliments.


  • 289 V-8
  • Automatic Transmission C-4
  • Edelbrock Carb.
  • Edelbrock Intake Manifold
  • Edelbrock Air Cleaner
  • Edelbrock Fuel Pump
  • Edelbrock Water Pump
  • MSD Ignition
  • MSD Distributor
  • MSD Ignition Wires
  • MSD igniter Coil
  • Aluminum Pulleys
  • Aluminum Radiator
  • Power Steering
  • Transmission Cooler
  • Optima High Capacity Blue Top Battery
  • Lincoln Versaille Rear End with 4.10 Gears 
  • Tom's Rear Axles
  • Dana 30 Front Axle not sure about gearing
  • 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Power Brake Booster
  • Dual Shocks in Front
  • James Duff Front Spring
  • James Duff Front Suspension Components
  • Dual Rear Shocks
  • Dual Exhaust with H-Pipe
  • MagnaFlow Mufflers
  • Headers Hedman
  • Dana 20 T/C
  • Custom XRC Front Bumper with HID Lights
  • XRC8 Winch
  • Custom XRC Rear Bumper with Swing Out Tire Carrier
  • 15x14 Aluminum Wheels
  • Wheels Powder Coated Black
  • BF Goodrich Tires Krawlers 35x13.5x15
  • Matching Spare Tire/Rim
  • Warn Premium Locking Hubs
  • Dual Gas Tanks
  • Upgraded Larger Gas Tank
  • Autometer Tach
  • B & M Shifter
  • Three Point Seat Belts
  • Grant Steering Wheel
  • Alpine Stereo Head with IPod Hook Up
  • Polished Aluminum Diamond Plate Door Panels
  • New Interior Door Handles
  • New Interior Window Cranks
  • New Door Seals
  • New Door Straps
  • Sport Seats
  • Rear Bench Seat
  • Rear Seat Belts
  • Full Roll Bar
  • New Windshield
  • New Windshield Weatherstrip
  • Polished Exterior Trim
  • New Exterior Emblems
  • New Ford Grill Emblems
  • New Chrome Door Handles
  • New Door Locks
  • New Chrome Exterior Mirrors
  • New Brake Light Moulding
  • New Brake Light Lenses.
  • New Front Turn Signal Lenses
  • New Door Hinges
  • Air Horn
  • Newer Seals on Hard Top Windows
  • Original Owners Manual
  • Original Service Metal Tag (see pic.)
The Bronco runs strong and sounds great. With the upgrades such as the 4 wheel disc brakes and power steering it is fun to drive. It holds a clean title California under my name. Registration is current. The body is straight and the paint is in excellent condition & has been color sanded and buffed. No dents. The interior floors are original and are painted the same color as the exterior. Original floors, fenders, rockers, and quarter panels.There is no spray on liner coatings on the interior floors to hide rust or imperfections like so many Bronco's for sale.  I will consider all reasonable offers. This is a solid Bronco and has been taken care of and has not been thrashed, abused or used to go rock climbing. The radio is in place but without speakers, as I did not want to cut up the Bronco. This is Bronco is a very solid rig. Vin. number on the drivers kick panels, frame and I even have the original metal service tag that was given when you purchased the Bronco new and would take it in for servicing. The speedometer is not accurate, there is a new heater core installed but is not connected to the engine. The Bronco is sold "as is" with no warranty expressed or implied. Please see pictures for details & condition of Bronco. Not looking for trades. Please do not hesitate to ask questions. Ask questions before bidding. Please only bid if you are serious. Shipping is the buyers responsibility. I accept Paypal as a deposit only.




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