1972 Ford Bronco Project With Lots Spent Look! on 2040-cars
Ward, Arkansas, United States
1972 FORD BRONCO "PROJECT" this bronco has a very nice paint job that has a show car finish! all base coat clear coat and has been painted appx.3 years ago. been inside shop i started this project and never finished it. it has new 4" suspension lift with new front and rear springs and 4 shocks and all c bushings and radis bushings been replaced it has a completely rebuilt disk brake front end out of 1977 and a big bearing rear end out of same 1977. front floor pans have only been patched where floor pan turns up was only broke not rusty does not have rust in normal places all door jams are clean and under hood on inner fenders are clean. has some small pits in rear floor towards the back only and not rusted out can be cleaned and painted! i put new red letter 35x12.50x15 general grabbers on 15x10 procomp aluminum wheels to match the rig! all wireing is in the dash and body.no motor or trans or any other parts other than glasses for the top included!no steering no seats just what you see in pictures! very nice starter bronco with all parts painted ready for your motor and stuff! build like you want!please look at all pictures please ask questions if needed!threw email or can call me at (501)-940-1213 i want a 500.00 non refundable deposit 24 hours after auction and balance 7days! no exceptions! also i reserve the right to end at anytime thanks!!
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