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Mint Custom Built Classic 1973 Ford Bronco 302 V8! All New Less Than 300 Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:275 Color: of this car is in very good to excellent condition overall
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States
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THE OVERVIEW
JUST IN TIME FOR HOLIDAY WEEKEND CRUISING... FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA!

Offered for an appreciating new owner is this stunning all new completely restored custom 1973 Ford Bronco!

Finished in gleaming charcoal grey metallic over black this 1973 Bronco was recently created all new by
URBAN GEARS LLC of Washigton and has been driven a mere 275 total miles since! This one of a kind specimen sports a 302 cubic inch v8 engine mated to a 3 speed automatic transmission, power steering and brakes and a host of many other custom elements as detailed here in photos and text. It is being sold with clean and clear California title with current registration along with Clifford alarm system with two sets of keys and fobs. All new components include: Ford 302 Engine, with Holley 600 cfm carburetor, Stealth dual plane intake manifold, Weiland Stealth dual plane intake manifold, new water pump and fuel pump, chrome valve covers and timing cover, Pro Billet distributor, radiator, set of FIVE 35" Mickey Thompson tires on on Pro Comp 7089 wheels, Urban Gears designed front bumper, rear bumper high-lift jack, Nerf bars, high back front seats, dual action folding rear seat, carpeting, steering wheel, HID headlights with LED halos, stainless steel door panels and interior quarter panel inserts, three point seat belts, inner door handles and cups, front signal lenses with leds, taillight lenses, sun visors, door felts, dash knobs, NEW soft top with tinted windows, 4-point roll bar, fender flares, power windows and new Kenwood stereo with Alpine amplifier and Focal door-mounted speakers.

PLEASE CALL 650-307-2251 FOR QUESTIONS, TEST DRIVES AND/OR MECHANICAL INSPECTIONS

THE BODY AND TRIM
As I hope is articulated in the many photos here, the exterior of this car is in very good to excellent condition overall. The fresh gunmetal grey metallic paint has a gleaming shine with only a few minor paintwork imperfections.
This is one very striking beautifully refinished classic!

THE INTERIOR
The interior of this car is in excellent to pristine in virtually brand new condition overall with ALL systems in perfect working order!

THE DRIVING EXPERIENCE
This classic 40+ year-old modernized classic Bronco starts, runs and drives very well!  From the superb-running torquey V8 engine with melifluous exhaust note to the solid shifting three speed automatic transmission to the smooth fingertip power steering to the strong and secure power braking, this Bronco is an experience to drive while garnering oodles of attention from fellow motorists!

THE DETAILS AND $$$$$$
1. This 1973 BRONCO
will be sold with clear & clean California title. It will be sold "AS IS" with no written or verbal warranties expressed or implied. It is smog-exempt here in California. I welcome prospective new owners to come see, drive, feel and inspect this car in person. There will be no post-sale inspections to determine whether you actually want to purchase this car. Please..... BID THOUGHTFULLY!
2. Zero feedback bidders call me or bids will be cancelled. This car is being advertised in other venues. I reserve the right to end auction at any time.
3. I will assist with shipping arrangements [buyer pays costs]. I recommend Chris at Kelly's Auto Transport at 951-845-6224 
4. Winning bidder please call 650-307-2251 or email me thru ebay within 24 hours of auction close.
5. A $500 non-refundable down payment via Paypal w/in 2 days of auction close. [Buy-it-now requires immediate $500 payment]
6. Balance of purchase due via CASH in person, bank wire transfer or certified funds within 5 days of auction close thank you.

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