Vehicle Description
This 1986 Ford Bronco II 4x4 has a fuel-injected motor, 4x4
prowess, a five-speed, and a loaded A/C interior. It means there's
a lot to love, especially at this affordable price.
We like these Bronco IIs for being both distinct and rugged. It's
in details like the tall 4x4 stance, polished factory outlaw-style
wheels, wrap-up rear glass, and strong square face. The paint and
body on this example are certainly not perfect, but that's
reflected in the value price. The idea is that many of us want to
have fun in a short wheelbase 4x4, and this one really lets you do
it without ever getting nervous about your classic. And for all
others, the money this one leaves in your budget allows for
improvements that also let you customize it to be an even more
personal expression.
And no matter how you choose to enjoy this Bronco, you are going to
find it quite inviting inside. It's an attractive seat of blue with
nice details like contoured front bucket seats, plenty of legroom
in the rear, and a covered full-size spare in the cargo area. It's
all highly stock and has been enjoyed over the years, but details
like the clean strip pattern of the factory upholstery signal the
overall care it has seen. Plus, you get the best in amenities like
cold-blowing R134a air conditioning, a cup holder center console, a
sunroof, and an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo with Bluetooth.
These Broncos have such a great off-road reputation because they
combine a compact wheelbase with good ground clearance. Plus, this
has the best powerhouse of the Bronco II series, the fuel-injected
2.9-liter V6. It's unknown if the five-digit odometer reflects the
full mileage of this Bronco, but there have also been the right
investments over the last two years to keep it running strong. This
includes the newer aluminum radiator, a new temp sensor, a new
water pump, new hoses, new belts, and a full tune-up. So it's a
strong motor with plenty of useful torque. Extra grunt comes in
handy when you're enjoying a proper 4x4 with a two-speed transfer
case. But there's also an overall good driving nature to this
Bronco II. The five-speed transmission allows you to cruise in
overdrive comfort and extra passing power is only a downshift away.
Add in power steering, power brakes, and front discs, and you soon
see how this is a great well-rounded SUV.
There's a lot of fun and plenty of potential with something this
loaded and versatile. So don't miss this classic Bronco II 4x4.
Call today!!!