1969 Ford Bronco Sport Uncut, New Frame-off Restoration, Mint!!! on 2040-cars
Newhall, California, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: nenitaruan@net-c.ca .
This showroom class 1969 Ford Bronco Sport uncut beauty has undergone a complete frame-off rotisserie restoration!
All new parts and bolts complete. No expense spared!!! Meaning NO RUST, new everything!
Built by hands down the highest respected classic Bronco shop around!
Only has 10 miles on entire truck!!!
Upon completion we did a full road test and safety inspections for road worthy and safety. Met all the
qualifications and beyond! Has never been driven in the public.
BRAND NEW LUBR FRAMEOFF ROTISSERIE (for those of you who don't know what that means, its was sprayed and turned
around 360 degrees to paint every nook an cranny to make PERFECTION!!!)
This gem has a 302 v8, c4 automatic trans, 350 gears for highway speeds, ARB front axel cover, quick release steel
door latches, all new internal door components, big main gas tank, disc brakes w/ power booster, 2 1/2 inch wild
horses suspension lift, 1inch body bushings, all new bushings throughout, new steel fuel lines, all new emergency
brake setup, power steering, chrome tilt steering column, new centech wiring harness throughout, new dash bezels,
speedometer, Oem style stereo from retro sound (aux,fm,am,bluetooth etc), water proof 8' speakers, full roll cage,
15' walnut grant steering wheel, all new pedals, new flow master complete exhaust system, new aluminum radiator,
speaker headlights, curtesy light inside, new felts and weatherstripping throughout etc etc etc...
RUNS LIKE A TIGER, SOUNDS LIKE A KITTEN, COMFORTABILITY OF A CADILLAC, BUT LOOKS LIKE TIPTOP BRONCO!!!
***Matching frame numbers & glovebox vin plate! Clean Title!***
Full complete Marti Report!
NOTE: All bezels headlight, side markers, taillight bezels are all Scott Drake billet aluminum and then i had them
powder coated black, along with the entire dash (so doesn't get scraped from keys etc) powder coated white, Powder
coated all new trim around bronco black, emblems sport black power coated.
Tires/Wheels: 33inch/15 Genral Grabbers "Red Lettering" (Fits perfect under fenders, front & rear)
Beautiful stone white paint job inside and out with undercoating for weather protection on underside (i have all
the paint codes).
Immaculate Burgundy interior with custom bikini burgundy top
Also have brand new in box BC Broncos complete soft top which retails for $2500 and theirs over a year waiting list
in black color
Top of the line Carpet kit is from wild horses 4x4 deluxe kit with sound dampers, heat insulation etc etc
***This restoration took over 2 Years with having to micromanage everyday and tons of $$$$$ (sounds fun, but its
not when your a perfectionist)***
Everything on this Bronco is NEW, NEW, NEW!!!
Starts perfectly, stops and drives to perfection!!!
All electrical is new and works perfectly!
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