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1984 Ford Bronco Xl F150 4x4 Good For Parts Or Fix And Drive on 2040-cars

US $900.00
Year:1984 Mileage:15792
Location:

Decatur, Nebraska, United States

Decatur, Nebraska, United States
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Engine did run when i shut it off.It had noise like clutch throw-out bearing gone out.But i donot know and the battery may needs charging to start or jump.Selling As Is Non Working Bronco,For Parts  or You fix it,Selling As Is,Not Running,Parts .

This has 302 cubic engine was strong running,2Barrel it didnot smoke.Has power steering,Pretty New Tires 31x10.50 x 15, on Aluminum Rims,and i got 2-steel rims,4- cub caps,Radator heavy duty i paid almost $300. for it about 2yrs ago,,4Speed Manual Transmission works good i had new clutch kit install 2013 i paid $500.,Top is Beige in excellent shape Tinted Factory side glass,Steering Colmn Tilt wheel, Good Front and back Seats,Tow/package,there is some rust areas small one here and there,small dents,and right side rear panel has big dent and it is very rust holes,and puddy is crack open by molding an its bent missing end.Driver door missing outside molding too.1984 Ford Bronco is 30 year's old its in good shape,it has Hitch/Bumper,4x4 did work when I used it last.I do have extra parts;New u-joints tobe install for front axel ends,New fuel pump still in box.Buyer will get all my extra parts.Winner of Auction needs to puts $300.00 Deposit Down within 24 hrs.And pay the Balance in Cash when you pick-up Bronco within 5days.And deposit Is Unrefundable if you Dono pay balance within 7 days. I will allow you to get Transportation Truck together giving you upto 14 days if need to.But You Must have me paid off within 7days i prefer cash.www.Paypal.com takes all kinds of payments Credit Cards,Bank drafts,ect check them out.You are Buying As Is,No Warranty,No Refunds,No Returns,No Trades.You are Buying AS IS,Tow it away is the only way.Not Running Good to drive it away,maybe start it to drive on Trailer thats it,or Tow Bar,Tow Strap works good and cheap....

And No you may not fix it at my home !!!

 Call or Text me @ Michael 402-870-1722
You will need to make appointment to see okay thanks for looking.


 

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