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1974 Ford Bronco Explorer, Automatic, Disc Brake on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:99999
Location:

Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States

Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
Advertising:

Up for auction is a very nice 74 Bronco Explorer. 302ci, automatic C4 trans. 3.50 gear, power steering, disc front brakes. 
This Bronco starts, runs, drives and shifts very well. 4 wheel drive works as it should with PTO. All gauges work, holds 40+ psi oil pressure and maintains a temp of 180*. Blinkers are not working at this time but all other lights work; head/marker/parking. There are no RUST issues.  Both front floor pans have been replaced professionally and look great. The top is also rust free and in great shape with tented windows. The Bronco comes with a disc brake conversion that works flawlessly. New upper and lower ball joints, new lower door seals, new lift gate seals, new rear main fuel tank and sending unit.  Fresh Medium Blue Metallic paint that is not perfect but looks very nice some minor flaws. Tires look new but are around three years old.  No aux. fuel tank but does have filler tube and cap. Comes with spare tire swing gate and rear seat. (white) Neither are installed.
 Over all this is a very nice Bronco inside and out.  With many options like; cut and flare it, lift it, put larger tires on it, top off and roll bar ect....
Clear title in my name. Call/text/email  after 3pm  Tues. thru Fri.  Anytime  Sat. thru Mon.

   Recap;                                                           
New Medium Blue metallic paint
Disc brake conversion front
New rear fuel tank/sending unit
New front floor pans
New upper/lower ball joints
New lower door seals
New lift gate seal
No rust issues
Gauges work 
Rebuilt 2bbl carb.
Original  radio/speaker/ antenna 
Lights work,  blinkers not working at this time  
Heater works
Nice Bronco that looks great... something to appreciate..

 Thank you for your interest have a great week. 


On Feb-23-14 at 17:16:20 PST, seller added the following information:

I have a bad review. A person did the Buy it Now on another vehicle i was selling and then stated he would pay in three months after his vehicle sold and so i got a bad review because i said i don't think so. Please read my other reviews. Thank you, Keith    


On Feb-23-14 at 17:32:39 PST, seller added the following information:

Phone # 479-644-2100 


There is a little fogging at the very bottom of windshield
 If you would like i can text more pics or video at your request 


On Feb-23-14 at 17:37:16 PST, seller added the following information:

I am looking for a good used wiring harness for a 73 Bronco. Under hood,under dash to the tail lights. Thank you  479 644 2100 text or call Keith  

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