This 1966 Chevrolet Bronco has the patina that everyone is looking
for. It is a daily driver and has lived its entire life
on a ranch. It has a 289 c.i. V8 engine, with a three-
speed manual transmission. The original drive train and V8 engine
which was put in by Ford mid-year 1966 when it had been
specifically ordered. It has four-wheel power disc
brakes, front sway bar, 4-barrel intake and 4x4 carburetor. It has
the original intake, carb included. It has a full roll
cage and five slotted wheels. It has the original oil
bath air cleaner. It has a heater with works as it
should. There is no air conditioning. No stereo
system. (It's used to the wonderful sounds of nature when
it spent its life on the ranch.)The odometer has not worked for the
past some thirty years.The crank windows work as they
should. No leaks and fluids are full. The wipers
work as well as the door locks.The turn signals work and so does
the antenna.There is a spare tire, and car jack.The tires are in
good condition with a manufacturer's date of 4217. The
rims are in good condition with some scratches. The
exterior paint is in poor condition some would say, however it has
a cool patina that very few cars have and many individuals look
for. This is some rust and is visible on the hood, top,
doors and front grate. This car comes with two storage
containers full of parts, books, etc. It has a backseat
that is removable to provide extra space. The car runs
well.IT IS ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA TO GET AN INDEPENDENT THIRD-PARTY
INSPECTION ON ANY USED CAR.
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