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1974 Ford Bronco Base Sport Utility 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1974 Mileage:104700
Location:

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
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Up for sale is my 1974 Ford Bronco project.  I bought this car to restore and took it to a paint shop that completely messed up the paint.  I am not happy with it and I lost interest- so my loss is your gain.  So please note- it needs paint.

 

The vehicle is mostly original.  Some interior and parts were removed for paint but I have everything for this vehicle and will attach and will be with car for shipping.

 

The truck has 104k miles, the motor turns over nicely and has compression but I didn't start it because I didn't want to run old gas through the motor.  It was running and drove to where it was parked before sitting.  Again, this is a very complete vehicle.

 

About the body:

The body has usual Bronco issues which means it needs new front floor pans/repairs and inside the cab between the tailgate and the wheel wells.  Other than that- the body is very savable and solid.  ALl the glass is good and no cracks etc.

 

The motor:

The engine is its original 302 V8 5.0L with a manual 3 speed transmission and of course 4x4.

Chassis:

Underneath is typical NE car but the frame is solid and seems fairly dry.  The frame and suspension is NOT rotted out and if you are making a driver out of this I would keep as is.  Of course since the truck was sitting for a couple years all brake systems etc should be gone through. 

 

Interior:

The dash is in good shape and really solid.  I have an extra dashpad with it in very excellent shape.  The seats are VERY nice, need cleaning but in good shape other than the drivers seat that has a few rips but otherwise in solid shape.  The top is pretty good.  I would just respray white.  

 

This truck is very worth finishing- I just got so disgusted with the paint shop that I had to quit working on it.  I am willing to take offers on it and to pass it to someone who wants an entry-level bronco at a good price.  If you are looking at this car you know what these trucks are worth.

 

Please call text or ebay me to make a deal.  PLEASE LOOK AT PHOTOS AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER!! Im ready to let it go - my loss is your gain 857-210-7805

 

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