In the last 16 months, the rear end of this Bronco has been
rebuilt, the transmission serviced. At that time, it also received
new front disc brakes, master cylinder, close-ratio steering box,
heavy-duty power-steering pump, 150-amp alternator, water pump,
radiator and carburetor. Well tuned, it features a 351ci engine
with automatic transmission. The starter was rebuilt. It has high
intensity headlamps and all systems function properly. All the
glass was replaced with new assemblies and rubber. The stereo
system was installed within the last six months. It is also has a
brand-new Jeep take-off front bumper with a 9,800-pound winch and
high-lift jack. All systems in this Bronco are new and repaired,
and it has an all-new interior featuring air conditioning. This
Bronco is the top-of-the-line Explorer model with zero rust. It has
always been an Arizona car and has its original key chain. It
recently completed a five day off-road trip.
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