1985 Ford Bronco Full-size 351w V8 4x4 Needs Work on 2040-cars
Canton, Ohio, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:5.8-liter 351W V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Bronco
Trim: XLT
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 91,022
Sub Model: XLT
Exterior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
I have a 1985 Ford Bronco up for sale. This is a decent project vehicle that needs very little mechanically. The body is in need of some attention though. The truck has 91,000 original miles on it. This vehicle is a 2 owner, family owned vehicle. It has the 5.8-liter 351 4 valve high output engine paired with the 3-speed automatic transmission. It has manual locking hubs that move freely and a manual shifting 4x4 selector on the floor that engages properly with no flaws. The interior is in great shape. The carpet has a few bare spots in the back cargo area from something being spilled. The dash has 2 hairline cracks about 2" in length but is in great shape compared to most of these Broncos this age. The truck did run great with no flaws until Tuesday morning. I'm pretty sure either the starter or flywheel went out. When you try to start it the starter engages but spins freely as if the teeth from the flywheel could be stripped. So the vehicle doesn't start currently and will need towed or trailered. It did run great up until the other day with no leaks or issues. The rear window works and tailgate operates like new. The front windows are power and go down easily but need a little help coming back up. All of the dash features work including the factory tachometer and stereo. The air conditioning belt has been removed due to a bad pulley on the ac compressor. The front brakes are 2 months old, the tires are brand new with only 500 miles on them. The tires are Mastercraft Courser M/T mud terrain tires and are like new! The Bronco was involved in a traffic accident in 2011 that involved the front fender and door hence the multi-colored door and fender. Due to the age and condition of the vehicle, the insurance company totalled the Bronco. I rebuilt it with the fender and door and had it inspected and received a rebuilt salvage title. So yes, it is road worthy and legal to drive and put plates on it. The title is signed, notarized and ready for the new owner. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION with a starting price of $500.00!!! I just paid $850.00 for the tires alone. If you have any questions, please call or text Zach at 330-546-3323. Thank you.
Ford Bronco for Sale
1983 ford bronco xlt lariat sport utility 2-door 5.8l(US $5,000.00)
Ford bronco
74 ford bronco-cranberry colored breast cancer survivor tribute with pink
1966 ford bronco 4x4 u14(US $13,500.00)
1975 ford bronco ranger sport utility 2-door 5.0l
Classic suv: a 1966 ford bronco that runs and drives, will turn heads w/some tlc(US $7,500.00)
Auto Services in Ohio
Williams Auto Parts Inc ★★★★★
Wagner Subaru ★★★★★
USA Tire & Auto Service Center ★★★★★
Toyota-Metro Toyota ★★★★★
Top Value Car & Truck Service ★★★★★
Tire Discounters Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
2015 Ford F-150 begins rolling off line at second factory
Sun, Mar 15 2015Ford needs more F-150s. Yeah, we just told you that a few days ago. The Blue Oval is reporting that its trucks are spending a mere 18 days on dealer lots, following a January that was the truck's best month in over a decade. Considering both of those facts, the timing is perfect for Ford to ramp up production of its all-aluminum truck by bringing its Kansas City, MO factory online. KC Assembly has been building F-150s for decades, and completed a $1.1-billion expansion to accommodate the all-aluminum 2015 truck (as well as for work on the Transit van). Similar to what was done at Ford's Dearborn, MI factory, the Blue Oval spent 13 weeks upgrading the plant's body shop, paint shop and a road-test course. Over 900 jobs were added as part of the update. Combined with the equally upgraded plant in metro Detroit, Ford can build 700,000 trucks per year. "The all-new F-150 has surpassed our expectations – setting new standards for fullsize truck capability, technology and efficiency," Joe Hinrichs, Ford's Americas president said in a statement. "With production starting at Kansas City Assembly, we are better poised to start meeting growing customer demand for our pickup." Scroll down for the official press blast from the Blue Oval. Related Video: KANSAS CITY ASSEMBLY PLANT COMES ON LINE AS SECOND U.S. FACTORY BUILDING ALL-NEW FORD F-150 2015 Ford F-150 starts production at Kansas City Assembly Plant; along with three shifts in operation at Dearborn Truck Plant, Ford is now producing even more units of the toughest, smartest, most capable F-150 ever All-new F-150 is turning more than four times faster than the overall full-size pickup truck segment; In addition to producing all F-150 models and cab configurations, Kansas City exclusively builds specialty F-150s with 8-foot cargo boxes and heavy payload packages to meet the needs of commercial fleet customers Kansas City Assembly Plant facilities transformed with the latest in manufacturing technology to build the first mass-produced truck in its class featuring a high-strength, military-grade, aluminum-alloy body and bed CLAYCOMO, Mo., March 13, 2015 – Ford today marks the official start of production of the all-new 2015 F-150 at Kansas City Assembly Plant, which joins Dearborn Truck Plant in building the toughest, smartest, most capable F-150 ever. This means Ford has expanded production of the first mass-produced light-duty pickup truck with a high-strength, military-grade, aluminum-alloy body.
Ford settles class action suit over defective Navistar diesel engines
Fri, 25 Oct 2013The 2003 Ford F-Series Super Duty (shown above) introduced the 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel supplied by Navistar, and while that is an engine Ford would love to forget, it's now one step closer to putting that particular problem behind it. Automotive News is reporting that Ford has settled a class-action lawsuit brought on by problems with this engine that started right out of the gate and ultimately broke up the 30-year relationship between Ford and Navistar.
Owners and lessees of 2003-2007 Super Duty trucks and E-Series vans equipped with the 6.0-liter Power Stroke are eligible for deductible reimbursements of between $50 and $200 from the original five-year/100,000-mile engine warranty, while Ford is paying out as much as $825 for out-of-warranty engine repairs. These repairs may include the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) cooler, EGR valve, oil cooler, fuel injectors and turbocharger, but are only covered if the components failed before six years or 135,000 miles.
In total, Ford has agreed to pay about 50 percent of the value of the repairs and deductibles paid by its customers who submit a claim before the end of this year, and $150,000 is going to the 16 named plaintiffs in the case; Navistar was not included in the lawsuit.
Malcolm Gladwell reflects on engineering, recalls, and compromise
Thu, Apr 30 2015Journalist Malcolm Gladwell has made a career taking on big, complicated topics and humanizing them to make the unwieldy understandable. He has already done this in bestsellers like The Tipping Point and Outliers, and now he has brought the same approach to automotive recalls in a long piece for The New Yorker. The article titled The Engineer's Lament is framed around an interview with the former head of Ford's recall office about the famous Ford Pinto campaign where the position of the compact's fuel tank could cause it to explode in rear-end collisions. Plus, there are detours into Toyota's unintended acceleration cases and the General Motors ignition switch problem. While all the history is illuminating, the heart of the story comes from an examination at the thought process of engineers, and how their thinking differs from other professions. Gladwell comes off as sympathetic to auto engineers in this piece. While he admits that they often approach problems in a sterile way, the writer doesn't try point that out as a failing. It's merely a fact to be understood. The story itself is quite lengthy, but well worth a read if you have the time for an insiders view into how these recalls are assessed on the inside.





