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1995 Bronco *only 113k Actual Miles!* 5.8 V8 Tow Pack Limited Slip_leather Int on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:113636
Location:

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States

Ramsey, New Jersey, United States
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1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 5.8 liter V8

***Only 113,636 Actual Miles!***

Southern Rust Free Truck!

Tow Package and Limited Slip Rear!

Remote Keyless Entry

Take a look at this beautiful Ebony Black Eddie Bauer with the powerful 5.8 liter V8.  The original paint looks like a black mirror with only small nicks and maybe a small scratch or two.  It looks amazing!  The mocha leather interior is in very nice condition with no rips or tears.

Out on the road the Eddie Bauer drives really nice and has plenty of power!  This top of the line Bronco has all the bells and whistles such as power windows, door locks, cold AC, power rear window and defroster, lighted vanity mirrors, overhead console with map lights and outside temperature display and electrochromic rear view mirror.

These rust free original Eddie Bauers are getting harder to find in such nice condition. Please come and inspect this Bronco any time during the auction. If you can’t make it over, I can bring it to any local Ford Dealer and have it inspected for you, at your cost.

Please call me if you’d like to end the auction early or if you have any questions.

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