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1979 Ford Bronco Custom Sport Utility 2 Door---completely Restored & More !!!! on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1979 Mileage:96376 Color: TRIM
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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1979 FORD BRONCO----COMPLETE RESTORATION !!! NEW PAINT & INTERIOR !! OVER $40K INVESTED IN THIS TRUCK !!!

 

THIS RUST FREE 1979 BRONCO HAS JUST RECIEVED A FULL RESTORATION INCLUDING NEW PAINT & SHEETMETAL--(LEFT FENDER , DOOR , QUARTER PANEL , EXTERIOR TRIM & MANY CUSTOM OPTIONS INCLUDING POWDERCOATED FRONT BUMPER , GRILL SURROUND & ALL NEW GRILL PARTS.

FRONT FLOORS & TAILGATE WERE REPLACED WITH RUST FREE SHEET METAL FROM ARIZONA RUST FREE TRUCK --(O.E. PARTS) ---(BOUGHT FROM DRIVEN AUTO PARTS IN PHOENIX , ARIZONA)

FULL 6 POINT ROLL CAGE WAS BOUGHT & INSTALLED FROM CHASSIS ENGINEERING. ALL NEW 4 POINT HARNESSES INSTALLED--(FRONT & REAR).. NEW GRAB HANDLES INSTALLED ON ROLLCAGE.

5 NEW B.F. GOODRICH MUD TERRAIN T/A RADIALS & COMPLETE WHEEL ALIGNMENT---( TIRES ARE 35 X 12.50  X15 )

COMPLETE HYDROTECH POWER BRAKE SYSTEM W/ HYDRA BOOST--(NEW FRONT & REAR BRAKES , ROTORS & HARDWARE)

NEW SHOCKS--(6) & STEERING STABILIZER , FRONT SWAYBAR BUSHINGS  , NEW BELTS , AIR HORNS , LOCKING FRONT HUBS , SPARE TIRE CARRIER , TURN SIGNAL SWITCH , DOOR LOCKS , IGNITION SWITCH , DIMMER SWITCH , DASH PAD , DOOR PANELS , ....THE LIST GOES ON & ON & ON !!!!!---(SEE PHOTOS OF REPAIR INVOICE ON RESTORATION COSTS)

NEW JW TRANSMISSION & TORQUE CONVERTOR--(12 INCH) , REBUILT DRIVESHAFT--(REAR) , ALL WEATHERSTRIPPING & VENT WINDOW SEALS REPLACED......

THE REBUILD COSTS ON THIS TRUCK EXCEED $32,000 DOLLARS & THE COST OF THE TRUCK BEFORE RESTORATION WAS $14,000......SO DO THE MATH.... OVER $40K INVESTED IN THIS TRUCK !!!

PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR SPECIFIC PHOTOS YOU NEED OF THE TRUCK. MORE THAN HAPPY TO GET THEM TO YOU....

QUESTIONS??  CALL (954) 561-7710----OR (954) 448-6787........OR EMAIL TO MWINKLER3@COMCAST.NET

 

ALMOST FORGOT !!!  INTERIOR HAS RHINO-LINER ON ALL FLOORS & ROLL CAGE , ALSO THE REAR TOPPER / CAP IS RHINO LINED TOO !!!!  ALSO THE REAR BUMPER !! IT LOOKS GREAT !! MAKES FOR EASY CLEAN UP INSIDE  AFTER MUDDING TOO !!!

 

 

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