Ford Bronco, Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Smyrna, Tennessee, United States
1995 Ford Bronco 4WD. This Bronco has been totally gone through. The paint is brand new, The 5 wheels / tires are brand new, the exhaust and converters are brand new, the bumper's are brand new from Bronco Graveyard. The winch is brand new. The shocks are brand new. The stereo is awesome with amps / subs, etc... The interior is in excellent condition, especially for 1989. Everything works as it should (A/C, heat, lights, winch, rear window, etc...) This bronco has two tops (the factory removable hard top, AND a convertible top (same as a jeep, still brand new in the box, never installed). Also to come with the vehicle are the original bumpers, wheels, tires, etc. Most older Fords (Bronco's) have sloppy steering. I have spent over $5,000 on the front end alone to eliminate this. Lots of new parts. Rigid Industries Spot Lights (over 7000 lumens). I am only selling it because I need a truck. If you have been looking for a Bronco, this is a great one. I looked for over a year for a good, straight, no issue Bronco and found them from $1,000 to over $15,000. I have spent over $20,000 on this bronco because I always spend way too much fixing up vehicles just the right way and I promise you this is a really good Bronco. I am only selling it because I need a Truck. (I would be interested in a trade for a 4WD truck.....) All of the pictures are of this Bronco except the one showing the convertible top (it is a file photo from the manufacturer so you can see what it looks like when installed). Please email with any questions. THANKS.
Newly Replaced: Paint Wheels (5) Tires (5) BFG All Terrain Exhaust Catalytic Converter Shocks (6) Tie Rods Tie Rod ends Steering Gearbox Steering shaft Ball Joints Battery Front Bumper Rear Bumper Winch Spot Lights Lots of other items..... **Mileage Statement: I bought the bronco from a dealer with 48,000 on the odometer and I've put 10,000 miles on it since. The title and all paperwork state this. The odometer doesn't have a place for the 6th digit (where it would show 100,000 mi when it passes 99,999). I don't know if the mileage is correct, but I wanted to state this because I can't verify it any other way. |
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