1988 Ford Bronco Ii 2 4x4 Eddie Bauer on 2040-cars
Burleson, Texas, United States
You are bidding on a very nice, mostly original 1988 Ford Bronco II. This truck has no rust. It is a Texas truck. It has a 2.9L v-6 with a manual 5-speed and a manual transfer case. This truck is 26 years old, it is not new, nor is it a show vehicle. It is one of the nicest Broncos you'll see around though. I get many complements. Everything works as it should. This includes cold A/C, hot heat, power windows, cruise control, and all safety equipment. Motor and transmission are very sound. Tires are good all around. Body and paint are very nice, 8 out of 10, with the exception of one large scratch on the driver side fender and door. Interior is in good condition with the exception of a small hole in the driver seat. The interior is a 8 out of 10, the carpet could use a good shampooing. The truck will drive anywhere, with no problems. It does need a few things though...Radio works but the speakers are old and sound like they are 26 years old. It needs radius arm bushings, but I will install if sold (easy job). Needs the button for the passenger side window switch (works, just missing cover). Could use some new shocks, I bet they're 20 years old. The truck is sold as is with no warranty given or implied. I can help with delivery within reason. I am located in the D/FW area. |
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