1974 Ford Bronco Explorer True Un-cut Survivor At Ps Pb Doucomented on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Mississippi, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 v8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1974
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Bronco
Trim: Explorer
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 64,448
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for auction is a STUNNING example of a TRUE SURVIVOR UN-CUT 1974 FORD BRONCO EXPLORER. Well DOUCMENTED with ORIGINAL window sticker, build sheet, warrinty tag, temporty license tag, and manuals all from dealer. This is truly and Amazing bronco to be in this shape unrestored and this well documented!! This bronco sports one re-paint in metallic ford blue that still shines up very nice!(Is showing its age on the hood but not only noticable if looking for it) The interior was not painted and still holds its original color. Still sports its factory color matched rubber mat and two toned explorer seats. A roll was added for shoulder seat belts. The original drive train has been well serived and cared for though the years and all mechainics work effortlessly together! The original 302 with Freshly Rebuilt 2 barrel carb purrs like a kitten with facorty manifolds and dual exhaust. The Automatic transmisson shifts perfect and carries this bronco at highway speeds witn no problem what so ever! Tracks the road stright as an arrows with no play or side to side motion at all! Stops perfect with FACTORY POWER brakes!! Sitting on newer 33' BFG's with orignal hub caps . Also a 3 1/2 ' James Duff lift was added to accomidate the larger tires. Both tanks were cleaned and new sending units installed. All gauges including fuel(on both tanks) amps , oil pressure and temp function as they should! All lights , turn siginals , dash and cabin light on the wiper cover all work as they should!!! Which is a major plus!!!! Its holds its factory headliner! In saying all that I would not be afraid to drive this bronco ACROSS COUNTRY , DRIVE IT HOME!!! This bronco 99% rust free ALL floors rockers doors inner fender are all soild with the only rust being on the back of the original hard top drip rail and a small spot or two under the side molding that a dime will cover up. (not a major issue at all). This is truly a rare gem that has stood the test of time in this conditon and will make any bronco lovers mouth water! This is truly a collectors item! I know I'm forgetting some stuff but this is an EXTREMLY nice bronco that will no dissapoint! The pictures should speak for themselves but if you have ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL PLEASE CALL 662-719-3694 jack or 662-721-5009 Anthony I reserve the right to end this auction early due to for sale localy! This item is sold as is where is with no expressed or implied warrinty. A $1000 dollar deposit is due with 48 hrs at the end of auction and full payment within 5 business days. |
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