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1971 Ford Bronco Halfcab 306,auto,unrestored,daily Driver,very Nice,must See!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:14000
Location:

Cleveland, Mississippi, United States

Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
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Merigold Mafia Classics bringing you another beautiful bronco!!             


You are bidding on a very nice Southern Halfcab 1971 Ford Bronco. This bronco is Unrestored and and has taken on many nice uprades in the past 5 years. This Bronco was originally a 3 speed from the factory with no power steering. In the last year this bronco was taken to the next level by doing away with the 3 speed transmission and manual steering and tired 302 engine. This bronco now has a C4 automatic transmission, Power steering, and a strong running 306 with a nice hitting camshaft, Edelbrock highrise intake and Holley 4 barrel Carb. 

     The body on this truck is super solid with no issues, The Floor pans have been replaced and the truck was painted about 4 1/2 years ago by the Ford Dealership. Still looks and shines amazing with only minor flaws just from time and use as any. The bed pan is perfect and was Linexed for durability. The rockers, inner fenders and firewall are near perfect. The Halfcab top is metal with the real rain gutter not the fiberglass re-make version, and in great condition painted at the same time as the truck. Also a nice metal Cowl induction hood was installed.

     The suspension has been upgraded with 2.5 inch over lift kit, shocks, and steering stabilizer.  Also added this month was a very nice New  set of Moto Metal 17'' Rims Wrapped in New Nitto  Terra Grappler 285/70/17s

     The interior looks great with near new Factory Low back buckets, B&M Center shift Console, CD Player, Door Speakers installed, Diamond plate accent door panels, and 20% tint all the way around. 

     This is a great and very strong running and driving bronco that can be used as a daily driver and will handle the road at any speed effortlessly.  This will make somebody an amazing vehicle for a long time to come and turns heads everywhere it goes. The motor sounds awesome the truck has the looks behind it. 

     If you have any questions regarding this bronco feel free to call at any time 662-721-5009 or 662-719-3694. I prefer call rather than email. 

       I DO RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY DUE TO LOCAL SALE! ALSO ANY ZERO 0% FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE!

     THANK-YOU FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A BLESSED DAY!!

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