Everything on this car is new, and we have a spec sheet for it.
This 1972 Ford Bronco has a Edelbrock fuel injection 351cu.in. V-8
Windsor crate motor with 400 hp 440 ft pounds. Aluminum heads. It
has an R C-6 three-speed with overdrive, automatic transmission.
Atlas 4-1 twin stick transfer case. It has an eight-quart oil pan.
Ford 250 steering box with cross brace. Bluetooth fans and digital
gauges. It has a 2-inch body lift, and full family cage attached to
the frame. Ford 9 inch with Detroit locker/Moser axles/rap trap
axle wrap eliminator. Dana 44 front axle quick lock locker/disc
brakes. LED lights throughout with all new light bases on all
lights. Painless wire harness. Method 15-10 rims and new 33 10.5
bfg all terrains. Tires and rims are like new. The odometer shows
994.0 miles. There is so much more to this vehicle, and you are
welcome to call and get the entire specification sheet. All new
factory glass. It has power steering and tilt steering wheel. All
lights work, as well as wipers, and door locks. The paint is in
very good condition however there are cracks in the fiberglass hood
on both sides of the scoop. The removeable hard top is like new.
There are no leaks and no rust. This is a turn-key vehicle.
Vehicle Details
1972 Ford Bronco
Listing ID:CC-1967719
Price:$80,000
Location:Reno, Nevada
Year:1972
Make:Ford
Model:Bronco
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Black/Grey
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:965
Stock Number:P65664
VIN:U15GLP65664
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