Vehicle Description
This 1978 Ford Bronco is a Ranger XLT and was a labor of love from
the previous owner from Kentucky. He did a wonderful job
selectively restoring this Bronco. It was not a frame off
restoration, but it didn't need to be. It was a clean Bronco to
start with and he had it made into what it is today....a great
looking and very nice running and driving Bronco with some very
cool and rare colors of Jade Green and Wimbledon White. The body on
this bronco is nice and straight and the repaint in the original
colors is excellent!! It includes all of the body moldings which
are in great condition. The interior is also in wonderful condition
and basically all new. This includes new carpet, new headliner,
newly reupholstered seats, and new weatherstripping. The dash was
kept mostly original. All of the lights, gauges, wipers are
working.
The engine is was originally a 351M, but when it was rebuilt it
turned into a 400M V8. We have the receipts for the rebuild and
this thing runs amazing!! They added an Aluminum Intake, 600 CFM
Carb, new Alternator, New Starter, New Waterpump, new Power
Steering pump, and a mild cam. They also added headers and dual
exhaust. The engine runs excellent and has great power!!! It has a
C6 Automatic Transmission that was also rebuilt ( have receipts)
and shifts perfect. The NP205 Transfer Case was resealed (have
receipt) and works just like it should. The Brake system was
completely replaced and they also added a new gearbox. The previous
owner gave us a folder full of receipts. This Bronco runs and
drives so nice and will make a great cruiser and also would be fun
to take to local car shows!
We hand pick each vehicle, drive it, inspect it, and make sure it
is ready for you to enjoy! We drive what we sell so that we can
give you a first hand and accurate report on how the vehicle runs
and drives. Our pictures are never touched up or photoshopped. What
you see is an accurate representation of the vehicle. We take
consistent pictures and show you everything so you can get a true
representation of the vehicle.
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