1969 Ford Bronco Barn Find on 2040-cars
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Start this ad by stating I do not want to sell my prized possession. But recently had a baby and is financially forcing me to part with it. Proof of baby in one of the photos.
1969 Ford Bronco
I am the third owner
It was a barn find (Sat for 28 years) Uncut
In 1972 the original owner put a long block 1972 302 in the vehicle (current motor) and put the 3 speed on the floor
Rust free All original Body panels, hood and tailgate, only new metal are the floors.
Fully Restored
Bronco was completely sealed in a high grade sealer before being left in the barn
Bronco was completely stripped, sanded, primed and block sanded 3 times, then finished in a Base, Clear Beautiful Hemi orange DuPont Paint
All new interior with matching orange hounds tooth seats.
New Carpet
New Glass, seals and gaskets
New Shocks
New Brakes New Tires
Everything was completely serviced and /or replaced with new parts
This car runs better than any new car. ( starts first turn and purs, extremely smooth running 302) (I wouldn't think twice about getting in and driving across country)
Only less than 1,000 miles since the restoration was complete
Title shows actual documented mileage
This Bronco is truly a head turned and the paint is outstanding
Someone will be getting a great vehicle Any questions please do not hesitate to ask. Thank You and Good Luck
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