1974 Ford Bronco - Restored - 302 V8 (automatic) on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Engine:302 V8
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Bronco
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: - Restored - 302 V8 (Automatic)
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 81,835
Exterior Color: White
This 1974 Ford Bronco was restored in 2012. The engine is a 302 V8 out of a 1985 GT Mustang. Engine has been rebuilt and bored .030 over with all new engine accessories. Transmission is a rebuilt C4 original 3-speed auto transmission. Exterior/interior painted a cream white and is CLEAN. Hood has a matte black cut-out over the engine, which matches the matte black hard top and fender flairs. The Ford logo in the grille, 302 logo, and Ford log on the tailgate are all matching red (steering wheel logo has also been customized to match the black and red Ford logo theme).
Additional features, work, new parts, etc.:
3 1/2 lift in the front
2 1/2 lift in the rear
New Dick Cepek FC II radial tires (33 X 12.50-15) with matching spare
New Ultra wheels (15 X 10) with matching spare
All new weather stripping and all new interior (except for the dash pad)
New head liner, side panels, and roll bar with 3 pt Corbeau harnesses
Disc brake conversion from Bronco Graveyard
New chrome bumpers, chrome Bronco logos, parking lights, and tail lights
All new trim
New rockers installed
New steering gear box
Brand new starter, solenoid, and neutral safety switch
The 9 inch rear pinion seal recently replaced
New intake manifold gaskets, heater hoses, bypass hose, & timing cover gasket
All new steering column (shaft bushings, grommets, bearings, turn-signal switch, & wires
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