1971 Ford Bronco Uncut Roadster 28,000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
For sale 1971 ford bronco uncut with only 28,000 original miles. Original rust free Arizona truck. This bronco is in great condition and has no rust on it. This is a rare find being uncut with matching numbers everything. Has original drivetrain, motor, transmission. It has the original 302 with the 3 speed on the tree. The interior is brand new in this bronco from top to bottom and looks fantastic. It also has the original paint on it as well. Runs and drives. Originally a wagon, but converted to a roadster.
List of new parts Floor Boards driver and passenger- 16 ga Rear Gas TankMain and Auxiliary sending units Master Cylinder Front seat covers and pad Rear seat covers and pad Soft Top Carpet Kit Front and Rear shocks Door Inserts New lenses all the way around Seat Belts Glove Box Windshield Custom interior side panels Air Cleaner Plug Wires Starter Battery Rebuilt Carb This is a very nice classic bronco and is all original and uncut which is hard to find. The 28,000 original miles is unheard of for these broncos. You can have a really nice bronco with a little body work and paint or just drive it the way it is. Has a really cool rat rod look to it right now with the patina from the original paint. Clean and clear title ready to go |
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